University of Massachusetts Amherst

October 24, 2007

Renaissance Wednesday
The Renaissance Center hosts Renaissance Wednesdays. This week's feature is “Boccaccio’s Commentary on Dante’s Inferno,” with Michael Papio.
Frost Your Own Cupcake
Join us in all DCs to frost your own cupcake. Sample yellow, chocolate, vegan, caramel apple crumb cake, or carrot with assorted toppings.
Majors Fair
Representatives from more than 100 departments and programs will be available at the annual Majors Fair.
University Without Walls Information Session
Sign up for a small group information session detailing the ins and outs of obtaining an individually designed bachelor's degree through University Without Walls.
Tai Chi & Internal Kung Fu at UMass
The UMass Inner Arts Club offers comprehensive training in Tai Chi and related practices for health and self defense year round.
Social Norms Feedback Session
Field Hockey vs. Dartmouth
Head coach Justine Sowry will lead the University of Massachusetts field hockey team into action against the Dartmouth College Big Green.
Alumni Career Services Networking in the Entertainment Industry
Please join fellow alumni for this exciting evening with Alumni from the Entertainment Industry.
Political Science Lecture Series: Political Ideas & Public Life
"Political Polarization in the U.S.: Meaning and Consequences" will be presented by Dr. William Galston, former Presidential Advisor and Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution.
Los Angles Alumni Club Happy Hour Gathering
Join the Los Angeles Alumni Club for an after work Happy Hour at the famous Marix Tex Mex Playa Restaurant.
Darfur Film Series
The Darfur Film Series presents a screening of Darfur Diaries.
Not Ready for Bedtime Players
Join us for an evening of side-splitting laugher, informative skits, and free condoms.
Exhibit: Naturally Beautiful: Photographs by Suzanne Bell
The exhibit features Suzanne Bell’s observations of the natural world reflected in images of backyard birds, mountains, beaches, and national parks.
Exhibit: Staged: Scenes from the James Ellis Theatre Collection
Featuring examples of the collection’s highlights, including books depicting the lives and work of Gilbert & Sullivan, the stage and its actors, amateur theatrical productions and private clubs.
Exhibit: Carolyn Webb: Dialogue with a Collection
This premiere exhibition features work by Carolyn Webb alongside works she has selected and placed in direct dialogue with her own sculpture and works on paper.