University of Massachusetts Amherst

December 1, 2004–December 31, 2004

"Photographic Prints"
Exhibition of prints and photographs By Stan Sherer & John Marcy in the South College Gallery.
Jaume Plensa: Silent Noise
This exhibition features thirteen sculptures and a number of works on paper by this Spanish artist who experiments with a wide variety of artistic practices.
The Garden of Earthly Delights Revisited
Arts in Reach starts with Bosch's most famous and unconventional painting “ The Garden of Earthly Delights” (c.1500; Prado, Madrid), a large, 3-part altarpiece which chronicles the creation of the world – progressing from Eden to the torments of hell.
More vegetarian choices at Franklin & Berkshire
More vegetarian choices are being offered at Franklin & Berkshire Dining Commons.
Suites: From the Permanent Collection
A selection of works on paper from the permanent collection that constitute either an evolving sequence or a theme-based series of images.
White Ribbon Campaign
The White Ribbon Campaign is the largest effort in the world of men working to end men's violence against women.
Dine & Win!
Dine & Win! Dining Services and Coca-Cola want to fly you and a guest to Cancun during intersession!
Winter Class Registration
January course registration runs through Jan. 4.
"Steel & Foliage" Sculpture Exhibit
Steel welding students will be exhibiting sculptures at the Durfee Conservatory.
Giving Tree: A simple act of generosity
Make a local child's holiday a bit warmer!
Yearbook Senior Picture Sittings
It's All About U: Be part of UMass Amherst history and have your photo and name recorded forever in campus archives.
World AIDS Day
Come to the Student Union to get information on HIV/AIDS prevention and FREE testing sites.
Annual Holiday Craft Fair
32nd Annual Holiday Craft Fair: featuring unique crafts created by 20 professional artisans from the New England region and university students.
Cider & Info Tent at Career Services
Learn about Career Services, check out our new offices in 511 Goodell,
Music Injection Wednesdays