University of Massachusetts Amherst

November 29, 2006

World AIDS Day Table
The Health Education Table on AIDS promotes awareness and supports knowledge on this important issue
Dine With Us
Enjoy multi-course, inexpensive lunches and dinners prepared by the Menu and Food Production Management Class.
Frost Your Very Own Cupcake
Frost Your Very Own Cupcake. Come join us in all DCs.
Art Opening: The Impossible Landscape
Cutting edge multimedia exhibition with renowned and emerging international artists.
Dine With Us
Enjoy multi-course, inexpensive lunches and dinners prepared by the Menu and Food Production Management Class.
Washington DC Alumni Club Social at the Union Pub
After a long day at work, join your fellow UMass Amherst alumni for a social at the Union Pub.
Don't Go It Alone: Networking Among Professionals
In this Alumni Career Services seminar, Walter Z. Berger ’77 will share with his fellow UMass Amherst alumni the role that networking has played in his career over the years.
S.H.A.R.E Meeting
S.H.A.R.E is a having its monthly meeting.
Impossible Landscape: In Conversation
Jodie Vicenta, Peter Coffin, and Melanie Carvalho will offer a tour and discussion of the exhibition, The Impossible Landscape.
Performance: Joe McPhee
Solo performance by multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee whose vision was forged in the fires of the revolutionary movements of the 196O's free-jazz underground and honed by a lifetime of experience.
Not Ready for Bedtime Players
Join us for an evening of side-splitting laughter, informative skits.
Exhibition: God and Country
Large-scale socially motivated paintings by Canadians Matt Bahen and Scott Sawtell.
Los Amigos: A Social Club
UMass Amherst's Boltwood Project offers young adults with developmental disabilities one-to-one companionship with a UMass student.
Exhibit: Bookplates from Central and Eastern Europe
The UMass Amherst Library hosts an exhibit including bookplates from Central and Eastern Europe from the collection of Halina and Robert Rothstein.
Winter Session Registration
Classes fill up fast, so register early to avoid wait lists.