University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 16, 2006

Safer Spring Break Table
Stop by our table for some information on how to be prepared for your best spring break ever.
Encore Co-Ed Dance Club Info Meeting
Lark Quartet Master Class
The Lark String Quartet presents a Master Class in Bezanson Recital Hall, open to the public.
Resume Writing Workshop
This workshop offers techniques for developing a strong, clear and concise resume at any time in your career.
Intro to Internships/Co-ops
These sessions cover the differences between co-ops and internships, how to find available opportunities and the procedures for applying to them.
Seminar: A Formalization of the Use of Bounds with Applications in Biology and Engineering
Sharlee Climer, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, presents a Computer Science Department seminar.
Lecture: FDA Approval and Commercialization of a Nanomedical Device
Guest lecture in the Nanotechnology From Lab To Market seminar series (PSE 590A).
Student Affairs Cultural Enrichment Fund Application Deadline
Need support for you organization or department's campus-wide event? SACEF provides funding to groups planning events that support the cultural and/or educational life of campus.
The Women's Health Project "Making Choices" Workshop Training
The Women's Health Project will be training interested volunteers for the "Making Choices" Contraception and Safer Sex workshop.
Animal Rights Coalition Meeting
New Shanghai Circus
Presenting spectacular aerial and acrobatic feats in a "Circus with a Difference."
Where's Our Democracy?
Learn more about the role of money and politics, and discuss the issues of free higher education, clean elections, and single payer healthcare.
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".