University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 9, 2006

Human Papillomavirus Awareness Table
Do you know enough about HPV? As one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, don't you think you should know more?
Talking about Music: Theory Lecture Series
A talk by Professor Sigrun B. Heinzelmann entitled, "Ravel Revealed: The Challenges and Insights of a Schenkerian Approach."
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.
Computer Science Seminar: Finding Thousands Of Bugs In Millions Of Lines Of Code
The Women's Health Project
Please join us this week for our weekly meeting which will focus on the AIDS/HIV epidemic.
SHARE General Meeting
SHARE, a community service club on campus, is having its monthly meeting.
1st Annual UMass Film Festival Presented by UVC-TV 19
The First Annual UMass Film Festival will showcase the talents of local student filmmakers. Short films, narratives, documentaries, and experimental films will all be shown.
Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Film Festival: If It's On TV, It Must Be The True
When the star of a sensationalistic Miami news show travels to the Ecuadorian coastal village of Babahoyo to cover the story of a serial killer who hunts children, his personal ambition gets out of hand, and his pursuit of a moment of glory carries tragic consequences.
Jonathan Biss
American pianist Jonathan Biss, at the age of twenty-three, has already established a flourishing international reputation with his performances throughout North America and Europe.
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".
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.
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.