University of Massachusetts Amherst

April 26, 2008

26th Annual Saxophone Symposium
Lynn Klock, performer/director
Push America Race
Come out to run, walk, compete, win prizes, impact the community, and support people with disabilities.
Triggering Change: Hip-Hop, Media Justice & Social Responsibility
Panels, workshops, and discussions about current media reform efforts and the relationship between hip hop culture and social justice.
Spring Family Concert
A special Saturday morning performance with Leticia Davies.
Art Cycles Craft Program for Children
With support from the craft center's Graduate Intern, Majorie Valvidia, children will create their own green themed projects using a wide range of natural materials.
Body Politics 2008
An original production about women of color and body image.
A Retirement Celebration! Trombone Choir Concert
Celebrating David Sporny’s 26 years on the Music & Dance faculty.
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: 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.
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.
Measure for Measure
A production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure inaugurates the new performance space at the Renaissance Center.
Alive with Dance
New works by senior dance majors.
Exhibition: Art in the Public Sphere: Singular Works, Plural Possiblities
The University Gallery presents a juried exhibition of local, national, and international public art projects.
8th Annual Juniper Literary Festival: The World & the Word
The 8th annual Juniper Festival, The World & the Word, will explore the confluence of environmental science and literary art.