University of Massachusetts Amherst

October 18, 2005

RefWorks Workshop
Deadline for a paper or article? Learn how to retrieve/manage citations and generate quick bibliographies. All are welcome.
Cover Letter Workshop
This exercise-oriented workshop will get you started writing cover letters that attract employers.
STEM Education Institute Tuesday Seminar
Gino Sorcinelli will discuss using pen-based computers in classroom instruction.
Good Lovin'
Good Lovin’ – a Peer Health Education workshop. By students, for students.
Can Physical Activity Reverse Obesity and Disease?
TREx Community Lecture Series: Information for the general public about the role of physical activity in preventing and managing chronic disease and obesity.
Avanti Wind Quintet
UMass Amherst's faculty wind quintet performs with guest pianist Susan Nowicki.
Cultural Movie Night
Two short films about Taino Indians followed by optional discussion.
Reflections: Cars and Parts
The show features 30 of artist Bryant J. Stewart's pieces which have been exhibited in galleries throughout the country.
Svetlana and Igor Kopystiansky
Svetlana and Igor Kopystiansky are known for collaborative video and photographic projects. Since the late 1970s their work has developed as a response to their particular position as dissident artists in the former Soviet Union.
New York/New England/New Talent 2005
The 15 artists in New York/New England/New Talent manifest an expansive mix of sensibilities and, to a great extent, mirror the diversity of the current art scene.
Hieronymus Bosch, Revisited
A full sized transcription of Bosch's painting "Garden of Earthly Delights," circa 1500. The piece is a triptyc depicting scenes of heaven, hell, and paradise.
Petri Dishes and Arthrax
Local artist Edgar Sabogal returned to his homeland of Medelline, Colombia in 2004 as part of Augusta Savage Gallery's new Art International Residency Program.
Gretchen Beck: Torridity
An exhibition of drawings based on the degradation of the Nigerian landscape.
Looking Forward, Looking Back: 1975 - 2005 at the University Gallery
A retrospective lecture series celebrating some of the most notable exhibitions in the Gallery's history.
"Oz Books, The Movie, Gay Men, Oh My!"
Dee Michel's collection of books, cards, musical recordings, ads, and collectibles from The Wizard of Oz highlights the connection between the movie and gay male culture, and a celebration of Oz by fans, critics, and entrepreneurs.