University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 3, 2006

Lecture: Getting Started
Professor Edward Kaplan from Yale University will deliver the third lecture in the Spring 2006 Operations Research / Management Science Seminar series.
Carnaval Out of Season
Open Mic Night
Student Union Craft Center presents: Open Mic Night Friday, March 3. Poetry, spoken word, acoustic music, comic and art performance.
Sketch-22
Come see Sketch-22's first show of the semester.
Something Every Friday: Jarhead
Based on a U.S. Marine’s book about his experiences fighting in Kuwait, this film follows the path of enlistee Swoff.
Dance Party: Royal Flush
The cards have been dealt. NASA, the Native American Student Association presents a serious dance party: THE ROYAL FLUSH.
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".
Resident Assistant Selection
Residence Life is recruiting student leaders to be Resident Assistants for the 2006-2007 academic year.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
Free income tax assistance to qualified taxpayers will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays by the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program at the Isenberg School of Management.
RISD at UMass
The Student Union Gallery presents the work of selected Rhode Island School of Design Graduate Students.
March is "Declare Your Major" Month
If you are sophomore status or beyond and are still undeclared or a pre-major, we can help you explore the wide range of majors available at UMass Amherst.
Five College Outdoor Festival
The Five College Outdoor Festival at Hampshire and Smith Colleges will expose attendees to professionals and activities associated with outdoor recreation and education.
Arms and the Man
In this classic romantic comedy of great wit and insight, nothing works exactly as the romantics say it should, with a young heroine coming to a more realistic understanding of love, money, and war through a mysterious intruder to whom she gives shelter one night.