University of Massachusetts Amherst

April 19, 2006

The Story of Hong Kong and Shenzhen in Multiple Dimensions
With a combined population of 20 million people, the twin cities of Hong Kong-Shenzhen have many interesting stories to tell every day.
Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Sut Jhally
This event has been postponed indefinitely.
Williamson Lecture: God, Design, and Darwin - Evolution and the Battle for America's Soul
6th Annual Williamson Commonwealth College Lecture by Kenneth R. Miller of Brown University on the Evolution-Intelligent Design Debate.
Life After UMass: Careers for Sociology Majors
A panel of UMass graduates, mostly Sociology majors, will discuss their jobs and how they got hired.
Undomesticated U.S. Prison Regime: White Supremacist Carcerality as Module of Globality
Lecture by Prof. Dylan Rodriguez, Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside on the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex.
Tai Chi Chuan & Pa Kua Chang: Internal Kung Fu at UMass
The UMass Inner Arts Club offers ongoing classes in Tai Chi Chuan & Pa Kua Chang, two of the three Chinese internal "sister" arts for health and self defense.
Presentation: UMass Engineers Without Borders Trip to Kenya
A presentation of the Engineers Without Borders-UMass Travel Team's trip to Namawanga, Kenya over Spring Break.
Battle of the Bands
Come see UMass bands battle it out for the chance to open Spring Concert.
13th Annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival: The Beautiful Country
Written by UMass Amherst professor Sabina Murray, who will be present for this screening, this narrative feature follows a troubled Vietnamese orphan in search of his American G.I. father.
Non-Religious Chocolate Seder
Jewish Atheist Student At UMass Amherst
Not Ready for Bedtime Players
Join us for an evening of side-splitting laugher, informative skits, and free condoms.
Monday class schedule will be followed
Kiss-A-Senior Goodbye Gift Sale
Send a champagne glass or Class of 2006 mug filled with Hershey Kisses!
Exhibition: Avery Preesman
Many of Avery Preesman's canvases display a restrained use of color which give specific direction to the solid-looking paintings.
Marked For Life: Eileen Claveloux and Shirley Jackson Whitaker
Opening Reception for photography exhibit.