University of Massachusetts Amherst

December 9, 2007

Men's Soccer vs. Illinois-Chicago NCAA Quarterfinal Game
Head coach Sam Koch leads the University of Massachusetts men's soccer team in NCAA playoff action against Illinois-Chicago.
UMass Amherst Choirs and University Orchestra Perform Mozart's Requiem
UMass Amherst Choirs, along with the University Orchestra, perform Mozart's Requiem. Directed by Deanna Joseph and Lanfranco Marcelletti, Jr.
Don't Make a Scene Presents: The Deception Show
A sketch comedy show from Don't Make a Scene!
Theatre Guild Coffee House
Come join the UMass Theatre Guild in a night of performances by your peers. There will be acts from students, RSOs, and other groups on campus, as well as free food for all!
Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Director Catherine Jensen-Hole presents a performance by the Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
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: Ex Libris: Matthew Higgs and Peter Wüthrich
This exhibition brings together two internationally acclaimed artists, Matthew Higgs (UK) and Peter Wüthrich (Switzerland), who explore the book as “found” conceptual art and sculptural form.
Continuing & Professional Education Winter Session Registration
Take classes online or in person. Classes fill up quickly; don't delay!
Exhibit: The Unexpected Encounters of Looking Again
University Gallery’s annual exhibition, organized by M.A. candidates in Art History, utilizes the university’s significant collection of contemporary works of art on paper and corresponds with a graduate art history seminar.
Continuing & Professional Education Spring 2008 Registration
UMass Amherst Continuing & Professional Education is now accepting registration for Spring 2008 classes.