University of Massachusetts Amherst

April 10, 2008

Theory Lecture Series
Featuring Deborah Stein, Professor of Music Theory, New England Conservatory of Music.
Legal Studies Faculty Colloquium
As part of the Department of Legal Studies colloquium series, Professor Nina Siulc will give a lecture entitled "Policing Immigration, Crime and Citizenship."
Five College Renaissance Seminar
Renaissance seminar featuring Frank Brownlow and Gwen and Allen Smith.
Minority Issues in the Legal Profession: An Informational Forum
A panel discussion on issues of concern to minority students considering a career in the legal profession.
University Without Walls Information Session
A free public information session for anyone interested in applying to University Without Walls, an adult bachelor's degree completion program at UMass Amherst.
Presentation and Discussion: Neoliberalism and Academic Practice
Three anthropologists will give presentations and lead a discussion about changing conditions at the university apropos neoliberal globalization.
Abortion and Women's Health
A lecture by Linda Thayer.
Lecture: Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet
Lecture and book signing by Michael Klare, the Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College.
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.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
Free income tax assistance to qualified taxpayers will be available by the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program at the Isenberg School of Management.
Exhibit: HELLO
An exhibition featuring recent artwork by six UMass Amherst alumni and six graduates of the Tama School of Art and the Nihon University in Tokyo, Japan.
Exhibit: The First World War
Professor Ed Klekowski's exhibit of WWI artifacts recently found in France is now on display in the Learning Commons of the Du Bois Library.
Charles "Teenie" Harris: Rhapsody in Black and White
Thirty works by the late Charles "Teenie" Harris, whose images portray and evoke the spirit of a great and historically significant era in African American culture.
Summer Session Registration
Catch up or get ahead this summer! Take a class on campus or online. Many gen eds are offered online during Summer Session.