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November 2, 2004
- Social Responsibility Fair
- Over two nights in November, every Isenberg School of Management first-year student will participate in poster presentations that focuses on the role of business in society.
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 6:00 pm
- Campus Center Auditorium
- Audition for UMass's new a cappella group: The Dynamics!
- Audition for an acapella group called The Dynamics. A solo is only going to be ajudicated along with an exercise to see range.
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 7:00 pm
- Fine Arts Center Practice rooms
- Opus One String Ensemble
- Performed & directed by advanced string students
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 7:30 pm
- Bezanson Recital Hall
- Film: "Yossi and Jager"
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 7:30 pm
- Hampshire College
- The Rise of Black Power
- Panel discussion on "The Rise of Black Power."
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 7:30 pm
- Thompson 106
- Come Watch The Election Results!
- The Republican Club will be gathering in the Blue Wall to watch the election results.
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 8:00 pm
- Bluewall Coffeehouse
- Movie Night
- A movie night at Stonewall.
- Tue Nov 2, 2004, 9:00 pm
- The Stonewall Center
- "Photographic Prints"
- Exhibition of prints and photographs By Stan Sherer & John Marcy in the South College Gallery.
- Wed Sep 15 to Wed Dec 15, 2004
- South College
- Jaume Plensa: Silent Noise
- This exhibition features thirteen sculptures and a number of works on paper by this Spanish artist who experiments with a wide variety of artistic practices.
- Sat Sep 18 to Sun Dec 12, 2004
- Fine Arts Center University Gallery
- Further into the Ordinary
- New Photography by Judith Tesler.
- Sun Oct 17 to Thu Nov 18, 2004
- Central Gallery Wheeler House
- Anchor House - After Dibutade: Four Women from the Anchor House of Artists
- This show features work by Genevieve Burnett, Wendy Chicoine, Virginia Harlow, and Deborah.
- Wed Oct 27 to Tue Nov 23, 2004
- Augusta Savage Gallery
- The Garden of Earthly Delights Revisited
- Arts in Reach starts with Bosch's most famous and unconventional painting “ The Garden of Earthly Delights” (c.1500; Prado, Madrid), a large, 3-part altarpiece which chronicles the creation of the world – progressing from Eden to the torments of hell.
- Mon Nov 1 to Fri Dec 31, 2004
- Hampden Gallery Lobby