University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 15, 2006

EPOCH Forum
Open forum to address and discuss issues with the EPOCH program.
Resume Writing Workshop
This workshop offers techniques for developing a strong, clear and concise resume at any time in your career.
Austin Alumni Club After Hours Networking
Come socialize with your fellow UMass Amherst alumni.
University Without Walls Information Session
You will learn more about how you can design your own degree program, and how you can earn credit for learning you have done "outside the walls" of the university.
Interviewing Skills Workshop
Come learn how to demonstrate why you are the best candidate for the position.
Washington DC Alumni Club After-Work Social
After a long day at work, join your fellow UMass Amherst alumni for a social at the Clarendon Grill.
Performance: Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad
The Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad is a part comedy, part song and dance, part spoken word/slam poetry performance, all with the purpose of challenging and redefining traditional roles and stereotypes of Jewish women.
Film and Lecture - EDSA 2: People Power in the Philippines
A Film Presentation on "EDSA 2: People Power in the Philippines" by Richard T. Chu, Assistant Professor, History Department.
13th Annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival 2006 "Zizek"
Lacanian-Marxist philosopher Slavoj Žižek is an academic star who ran for president in Slovenia’s first democratic election in 1990.
Brian Swann Poetry Reading
Poet Brian Swann, winner of the second annual Anne Halley Poetry Prize, awarded by the Massachusetts Review, will read from his work.
Lark String Quartet
The second in a series of three concerts by the Lark Quartet in residence this year at UMass Amherst.
Not Ready for Bedtime Players
Join us for an evening of side-splitting laugher and informative skits!
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".