University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 11, 2008

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Graphic Novelist James Sturm
James Sturm, award-winning graphic novelist and founder of Vermont's Center for Cartoon Studies, will discuss his work.
Men's Lacrosse vs. Albany
Head coach Greg Cannella will lead the University of Massachusetts men's lacrosse team into action against the University at Albany Great Danes.
Isenberg Awards Information Session
Want to be recognized for academic achievement in the field of science, engineering, or management? Come to the Isenberg Awards information session.
University Without Walls Information Session
A free public information session for anyone interested in applying to the University Without Walls, an adult bachelor's degree completion program at UMass Amherst.
Tennis Club Spring Information Session
Information session on how to get involved with the UMass Tennis Club and background information on the RSO.
NASA Open House Informational
An informational to inform people that our population of Natives and their Allies are still here on campus.
Documentary: Forgotten Refugees
Film details the forced expulsion of 1,000,000 Jews from their homes in Arab countries in the 20th century.
Women of Color Leadership Circle
The Leadership Circle brings together women of color student leaders and emerging leaders to engage in authentic dialogue relative to opportunities and challenges women of color face in college and in the workplace.
Peace by Piece
Come help us raise money for the people in Darfur and learn more about what is going on and what is being done to stop it.
Renting 101: How to Rent Your First Apartment
Come to a crash course in renting!
Tuesdays in Bezanson
Performances by jazz faculty members, including Jeffrey Holmes, Arturo O'Farrill, Catherine Jensen-Hole, Paul Lieberman, David Sporny, Robert Ferrier, Salvatore Macchia, and Bob Gullotti.
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.
Exhibit: "Images from VISUAL"
This exhibit builds on synergy between art and science to provide a unique avenue by which both disciplines can be promoted, appreciated and encouraged.
Exhibit: A World of Cities
Universal aspects of urban life are explored across time and place, while defining the sharp differences in how people live, work, and interact in cities around the world.