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April 10, 2008
- Theory Lecture Series
- Featuring Deborah Stein, Professor of Music Theory, New England Conservatory of Music.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 12:20 pm
- Bezanson Recital Hall
- 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."
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 4:15 pm
- Five College Renaissance Seminar
- Renaissance seminar featuring Frank Brownlow and Gwen and Allen Smith.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 4:30 pm
- Renaissance Center Reading Room
- 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.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 5:00 pm
- New Africa House
- 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.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 5:30 pm
- Mass Venture Center 229A
- 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.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 7:00 pm
- Campus Center 101
- Abortion and Women's Health
- A lecture by Linda Thayer.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 7:30 pm
- Campus Center 168C
- 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.
- Thu Apr 10, 2008, 7:30 pm
- Gordon Hall Conference Room
- 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.
- Tue Jan 8 to Tue Apr 29, 2008
- Library, Integrated Sciences & Engineering
- 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.
- Thu Jan 31 to Wed Apr 16, 2008
- Library Learning Commons
- 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.
- Tue Feb 12 to Thu Apr 10, 2008
- Isenberg School of Management 27
- 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.
- Tue Mar 11 to Sat Apr 12, 2008
- Herter Art Gallery
- 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.
- Mon Mar 31 to Wed Apr 30, 2008
- Library Learning Commons
- 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.
- Tue Apr 1 to Sat Apr 12, 2008
- Augusta Savage Gallery
- 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.
- Tue Apr 1 to Fri Jul 18, 2008