University of Massachusetts Amherst

February 12, 2006

Black History Worship Service
Malcolm X Cultural Center and B.A.S.I.C will host a Sunday morning church service.
Women's Basketball vs. Fordham
jubilat/Jones Poetry Reading Series
UMass Amherst Alumni Association Pre-Game Rally and Reception
The Alumni Association invites alumni and friends to a pre-game rally and reception followed by the UMass Amherst vs. Florida State men's basketball game.
Black & Gold Scholarship Banquet
Join the distinguished gentlemen of the Alpha Kappa Chapter as we celebrate an Evening on the Nile, honoring women and their many accomplishments.
Sunday Night Movie: Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit
The beloved clay-animated characters from Aardman Animations hit the big screen when clumsy but creative Wallace invents a humane pest-control outfit called "Anti-Pesto" to protect the gardens in the neighborhood.
Small World 2005: The 31st Annual Nikon International Photomicrography Exhibit
The Herter Gallery presents Small World 2005: The 31st Annual Nikon International Photomicrography Exhibit, an international juried show featuring the twenty award-winning entires.
Will Eisner: Selected Works, 1947-2004
The Herter Gallery presents a retrospective exhibition featuring original works by Will Eisner, one of the true pioneers of the comic book genre in the twentieth century.
Commencement Student Speaker Proposals Due February 14
The proposed speech must be written by you as an individual graduating UMass Amherst senior and should be of general interest to classmates, as well as families and friends.
The Black Rural South, 1966: Photographs by Julius Lester
Imagerie II - A Nature and Landscape Photography Exhibit
Andre Banville’s nature photography focuses on images in the local area, California, Nova Scotia, and coastal New England.
Black History Month Exhibits
Three exhibits for Black History Month are on display in the W.E.B. Du Bois Library: "The Black Rural South, 1966", "Black History in Government Documents", and "In Memoriam: Rosa Parks and Coretta Scott King".