University of Massachusetts Amherst

March 1, 2007–March 31, 2007

Exhibit: Prints of Cellular Imagery
The UMass Amherst Libraries presents “Prints of Cellular Imagery,” an exhibit of collagraph intaglio prints by Hannah Richards.
Exhibit: Spies and Lies: Maps from the World War II Era
World War II era maps were created in a time of intrigue, espionage and subterfuge, when military commands were engaged in protecting their own terrain and resources.
Summer Session Preview
A preview of summer session courses in now available online.
Photography Exhibit: Kiriko Shirobayashi: Lines
New York-based photographer Kiriko Shirobayashi exhibits her recent photographs of the American Landscape.
Desplazamientos Paintings by Mercedes Taylor
Abstract images capture the artist’s bi-cultural experience and her quest for home.
Volunteers Needed for Emergency Preparedness Drill
Volunteer now to be part of an emergency preparedness drill being conducted by the UMass Amherst Medical Reserve Corps (MRC).
Fire Department Student Force Recruiting
The Amherst Fire Department's Student Force is now recruiting new members for Fall 2007.
Exhibition: Midway #1
Students midway through the MFA Studio Arts program at UMass exhibit their work in the first of two exhibitions.
Body Talk Awareness Week
How do you talk about your body? How do you talk to your body?! Stop by our table and tell us what you think about body image pick up some information about positive body talk.
UMass Amherst Libraries Community Survey
The UMass Amherst Libraries is conducting a survey, LibQUAL+™, of all faculty members and graduate students, and a random sample of 2,000 undergraduates.
SGA Nominations Period
The Student Government Association (SGA) is holding a general elections for the positions of Student Trustee, Student Government President, and Area Governments in March.
OIT Security Clinic
Let OIT personnel give your computer a check up!
Booze News Health Education Workshop
Booze News – a Peer Health Education workshop. By students, for students.
Lecture: Jia Chen: Carbon Nanotubes for Potential Electronic & Optoelectronic Applications
Dr. Jia Chen, Research Staff Member, Nanometer Scale Science and Technology, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center will speak.
Understanding Financial Aid
An informational forum hosted by Student Bridges & MEFA.