University of Massachusetts Amherst

December 10, 2006

Working Off
Come watch three theater students perform an original scene on the island of the Campus Pond.
Yule Festival
Workshops, vendors, music, and ritual for clebration of Yule.
Public Skating at the Mullins Center
Don't miss one of the best parts of winter.
Meals on Wheels
Join this ongoing interfaith project to prepare, serve, and share lunch with residents of Ann Whalen House in Amherst.
Greek Bagel Brunch
Jewish sorority and fraternity members relax and schmooze before finals begin.
University Chorale
The University Chorale, directed by Professor E. Wayne Abercrombie, performs music from a variety of cultures and continents.
Sunday Night Movie: Talladega Nights
Will Ferrell stars in this wacky look at life on the NASCAR circuit. He and his partner Cal Naughton, Jr. are known as "Shake 'n Bake" by their fans for their ability to finish so many races in 1st and 2nd.
Vocal Jazz Ensemble & Soloists
The Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Catherine Jensen-Hole, performs a concert featuring new arrangements by Jensen-Hole and jazz students.
Winter Session Registration
Classes fill up fast, so register early to avoid wait lists.
Newman Center Hat and Mitten Drive
Donate a new or handmade hat and mitten set (infant, child or youth size) to one of our donation boxes around the Newman Center.
The Giving Tree Project
Stop by The Newman Center Chapel and take an ornament off our Giving Tree. Each ornament lists the name of a needy child and an item of clothing they need this Christmas season.
Art Exhibit: Topomnesia by Shona MacDonald
Herter Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent drawings by UMass Amherst art professor Shona MacDonald.
Art Exhibition: The Practice of Daily Life by Copper Frances Giloth
An art exhibiton of pieces by Copper Frances Giloth: The Practice of Daily Life (La Pratique du Quotidien).
Exhibit: Local Treaures: Scenes and Variations
"Local Treasures: Scenes and Variations," is an exhibit of photographs and woven paper images by Elisa K Campbell.
Exhibit: Science Fiction Art from the Golden Age
The exhibit features the art of Hubert Rogers, the most important science fiction artist in the United States in the late 1930s and 1940s.