University of Massachusetts Amherst

February 5, 2007

We Support War Resisters
Join students to demonstrate support for Army Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to refuse deployment to Iraq.
Women's Tennis vs. Albany
Head coach Judy Dixon will lead the University of Massachusetts women's tennis team into action against Albany.
Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Joseph I. Goldstein
Goldstein’s talk is titled, “Extraterrestrial Metals: New Clues on Asteroids and the Early Solar System.”
Bamboozled
Pierre Delacroix is a young, Harvard-educated man who is the sole person of color writing for an upstart network with floundering ratings.
Karate Training for Beginners
Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Beginners Karate Training open to white belts and above.
Resident Assistant Information Session
Meet with Residence Life staff and learn about the application process and timeline for Fall 2007 positions.
Sorority and Fraternity Recruitment Info Session
Come learn more information about sorority and fraternity recruitment.
Exhibition: The Impossible Landscape
This exhibition brings together the work of eight artists who in different ways have been thinking about conventions of landscape art and botanical depiction.
Continuing & Professional Education Spring Session Registration
Continuing & Professional Education (CPE) at UMass Amherst is now accepting registrations for Spring Session 2007.
Photo Exhibit: "Water is Life"
The UMass Amherst Libraries hosts an exhibit of photographs of Namawanga Village in Kenya taken by UMass Amherst students from Engineers Without Borders
Exhibit: Jeremy Boyle S/T
UMass Amherst art professor Jeremy Boyle presents an exhibition of recent sculpture projects.
Exhibit: Prints of Cellular Imagery
The UMass Amherst Libraries presents “Prints of Cellular Imagery,” an exhibit of collagraph intaglio prints by Hannah Richards.
Dynamics Co-ed Acappella Auditions
The Dynamics- UMass' Hottest A cappella Group are looking for singers.
Exhibit: Spies and Lies: Maps from the World War II Era
World War II era maps were created in a time of intrigue, espionage and subterfuge, when military commands were engaged in protecting their own terrain and resources.
Exhibit: Suspicious Activity
Artists Abbey Hendrickson and Laticia Scutella have taken reading police bulletins to a whole new level.