University of Massachusetts Amherst

April 17, 2005

Baseball vs. St. Joseph''s
The UMass baseball team will face St. Joseph's University
Softball vs. Temple
The UMass softball team faces Temple in a double header.
Meals on Wheels
Chancellor Lombardi Appearance on NECN Program "This Week in Business"
The UMass Amherst chancellor will be a guest on This Week in Business, a half-hour television program focused on the major business stories of the week.
Sheila Pepe - Mind the Gap
Responding to the architectural idiosyncrasies of the space in which she works, Pepe creates site-specific installations that are a blend of sculptural and graphic elements.
Transition and Transformation: A. Balasubramaniam and Ranjani Shettar
This exhibition brings together for the first time the work of Ranjani Shettar and A. Balasubramaniam, two leading young artists from Bangalore, India.
Masks and Santos: The Earthly and the Holy
Sculptures of saints by Carlos Santiago Arroyo, and festival masks by Angel Sanchez Ortiz.
Sally Curcio - Family Resemblances
Installation by Northampton based artist Sally Curcio.
Chris Nelson Sculpture: Reflect
This site-specific installation combines the stage like setting of the Hampden Gallery lobby with the performance aspects of Chris Nelson's work.
Tempest in a Glass: Installation by Canadian Artist Tracy Susheski
Tempest in a Glass is an installation that continues Canadian artist Tracy Susheski's artistic investigations into agricultural politics, social issues, and health concerns surrounding a "bio-engineered" food supply.
UMass Amherst Pops Conductor Auction
Have the thrill of conducting a full orchestra. The Department of Music & Dance is auctioning off the opportunity to conduct The Stars & Stripes Forever at the Pops Gala on May 7.
Annual Conference of the PEWS Section of the American Sociological Association
The annual conference of the Political Economy of the World System (PEWS) Section of the American Sociological Association: World-Systemic Crisis and Contending Political Scenarios
Jesus at the X
Jesus at the X! begins a three day revival. There will be two days following of Christian services. It will be a a great time filled with dynamic speakers and ministers of music.