University of Massachusetts Amherst

April 26, 2005

Film: The Greatest Good: The Centennial of the US Forest Service
The USDA Forest Service celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2005, and The Greatest Good is a documentary film portraying the history and achievements of this federal land management agency.
Softball vs. Harvard
The UMass softball team faces Harvard in a double header.
Interview Skills Workshop
Come to this workshop and learn how to demonstrate why you are the best candidate for the position.
Job Search Made Easy
This workshop will introduce you to the mechanics of submitting resumes online, getting on the interview schedules of your choice and provide helpful advice on the recruiting process.
Lecture: Revenge in the Renaissance
BDIC Info Session
A short introduction to the BDIC department including how and when to apply, led by our all-star peer advisors.
Fresh & Sober
An anonymous recovery-based student support program for students recovering or seeking recovery from alcohol and/or other drugs.
Allah Desires For Us Ease
Imam/Scholar Siraj Wahaj, a well known speaker, is coming to UMass to give a talk on "Allah desires for us ease."
Multi-Generational Queer Panel
A series of speakers who represent a spectrum of age groups will discuss their experience living as queer people in Western Massachusetts.
2nd Annual Chamber Music Fest
Small ensembles of various instruments present a mini-marathon.
Jewish Greeks Chocolate Sedar
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.
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.