University of Massachusetts Amherst

September 5, 2006

New Students Orientation
For those students who were not able to attend orientation over the summer, this is your opportunity to get those administrative details taken care of.
New Graduate Student Employee Orientation Program
Graduate students who are new UMass Amherst employees this semester are encouraged to one of the orientation sessions.
Campus Tours
Join your Peer Mentor or Resident Assistant for a Campus Tour.
RSOOO: Registered Student Organization Officer Orientation
This mini-conference will prepare student leaders to lead their groups to a successful achievement of their goals.
Learning Commons Academic Open House
Come to the Learning Commons to see one of the best places to study on campus and find out about the academic support services available to help you succeed.
Incoming Students: Guided Tour of Campus
Students Kate Lupien and Kelly Goodwin have arranged an insiders' tour of the campus to new students. Bring your schedule if you'd like particular buildings pointed out.
Hillel New Students Welcome
Come to Hillel to meet other first year students before the big bbq!
Jewish First Year Students Hookah
Collegian Open Meeting
This is a meeting for all Collegian staff, and anyone interested in getting involved with the Massachusetts Daily Collegian.
Hillel Welcome Back BBQ
Come to the Hillel lawn for free food, free music, and good times!
Red Sox Game on the Big Screen
UMass Greeks will be showing the September 5th game of the Red Sox vs. the White Sox on a large projector screen in front of the Student Union Building.
LGBTQA Billiards Night
Come hang out, meet new friends, and learn about the resources that UMass Amherst has to offer LGBTQA students.
Outdoor Game Watch – Red Sox vs. White Sox
Our fraternities and sororities invite baseball fans to come join them to watch the Sox take on the Sox by the pond!
Newman Center Book Club: "The Queer Feet"
This month: G.K. Chesterton's Fr. Brown story, "The Queer Feet." The text is online - join us!
Renaissance at UMass Amherst
The UMass Amherst Libraries present “Renaissance at UMass Amherst” an exhibit of rare books, manuscript leaves, and illustrations from the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies.