University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 5, 2008

New England Maple Breakfast
Come enjoy a New England Maple Breakfast!
Ondine by Jean Giraudoux in a New Translation by Dan O'Brien
This lovely, bitter-sweet fairy tale of star-crossed lovers is unlike anything else we have on tap for the season.
UMass Arts Council: Single Project/Event Grant Deadline
Apply for a Single Project/Event Grant to fund your on-campus arts event.
London/Sydney Internship Information Meeting
Want to intern in London or Sydney? Find out how.
Renaissance Wednesday
An informal discussion of "Crete’s Own Renaissance," featuring John Bowman.
Creating a Healthy Lifestyle
Come to our DC Nutrition Promotion for National Nutrition Month.
Beginners Karate
This one-hour beginners session is specifically aimed at introducing new members and beginners to the core techniques involved in Shotokan Karate.
Men's Basketball vs. La Salle
Head coach Travis Ford will lead the University of Massachusetts men's basketball team into action against the La Salle University Explorers.
Winter Soldier, 1971: When Vietnam Vets Spoke Out Against the War
A documentary film about the "Winter Soldier" hearings of 1971, when U.S. veterans who served in Vietnam came together to share their experiences and speak out against the war.
Not Ready for Bedtime Players
Join us for an evening of side-splitting laugher, informative skits, and free condoms.
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.
Bethan Huws: Piss Off, I'm a Fountain
Over the the past twenty-five years Bethan Huws has produced a multifaceted body of work in various media—watercolors, sculptures, text based works presented both in museums and in outdoor spaces and, more recently 35 mm films that she has scripted and directed.
Registration: Everywoman's Center Support Groups
All of the Everywoman's Center support groups and workshops are free and provide a safe and confidential space.