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If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
Join us for a night of s’mores, chocolate fondue, cuddles, and a movie screening as we celebrate the MRC Family!
Please join us for this informal weekly gathering of math/stat faculty and students for lunch and conversation. It’s a fun opportunity to meet other students interested in math and statistics and to get to know your professors in a casual atmosphere. We hope you will join us!
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
All are welcome to the Common Table—a casual, drop-in time to share lunch and conversation on a topic of spirituality, belief or values.
Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.
Whether you have meditated for a long time or have never meditated, come join us for this time of practice together. Come to relax, quiet your mind, learn how to experience less suffering and stress, explore Buddhist philosophy and psychology, or just talk about what it means to live from compassion and awareness or because you are curious. The group will be led by Buddhist Advisor Mark Hart.
An inclusive, safe, and comforting environment for individuals centering those who identify with the bisexual and pansexual spectrum where people can talk about the intersectionality of their sexuality, their other identities, and other aspects of their lives.
Come join CSA, ASA, La Causa, KSA, MENAA and SASA for an interactive six way affinity group collaboration discussion about cultural loss, assimilation and belonging. Rediscover your culture through catering from Oriental Flavor, Veracruzana and Paradise of India.
Friendly conversations and presentations on ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and other philosophical subjects.
The Amherst College Queer and Trans People of Color Affinity Space centers students from Amherst College and within the Five Colleges who identify as queer/trans/genderqueer people of color. Presented by the QRC and MRC.
Staff and faculty who identify with the QTPOC community are welcome to attend!
Dinner will be served on: 09/25*, 10/23*, 11/20* (in the QRC)
Just discussion will be hosted on: 10/09, 11/06, 12/04 (in the MRC)
Take a sudsy break and craft some soap for a good cause! We’ll be donating soap to Amherst Community Connections (ACC), and the director of ACC, Hwei-Ling Greeney, will be joining us from 7:45 to 8 p.m!
Come to the Spelling Bee! There will be food and prizes! First place will win a $50 Amazon gift card and 2nd and 3rd places will win $25 Amazon gift cards. Email vrocco19@amherst.edu to sign up.
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
Calling all first-generation college students, faculty, and staff! Please join us in ~toasting~ National First-Gen College Celebration Day on Friday, November 8, 2019. Come enjoy a treat or get cozy by the heat!
Make your own salve with student farmers and herbs from Book and Plow Farm.
At O'Connor Commons. Snacks, and herbal tea will be provided.
Please join us for this informal weekly gathering of math/stat faculty and students for lunch and conversation. It’s a fun opportunity to meet other students interested in math and statistics and to get to know your professors in a casual atmosphere. We hope you will join us!
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
All are welcome to the Common Table—a casual, drop-in time to share lunch and conversation on a topic of spirituality, belief or values.
Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.
Whether you have meditated for a long time or have never meditated, come join us for this time of practice together. Come to relax, quiet your mind, learn how to experience less suffering and stress, explore Buddhist philosophy and psychology, or just talk about what it means to live from compassion and awareness or because you are curious. The group will be led by Buddhist Advisor Mark Hart.
Friendly conversations and presentations on ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and other philosophical subjects.
The pressure to achieve is immense! Speaker Kris Mereigh provides insight into how to combat the success paradigm with tools you already possess—authenticity, empathy and vulnerability—to access the life you truly want! Tacos from Chipotle. Sponsored by the Wellness Team.
Engage in a positive discourse surrounding sex and sexuality through a gallery walk and graph-making activity! Partnering with the Graphic Sex Project, the Student Health Educators present over 100 graphs mapping out various sexual experiences and desires. Feel free to take some cannoli, walk through the gallery of graphs, and even make your own graph if you choose! Drop-in any time from 7-9 pm November 13 at the Powerhouse.
Come and join the Russian House for the Russian Tea! All students interested in Russian language or culture, no matter their level of language proficiency, are welcome. Food and tea are included!
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
The Life Stories Lunch Series provides a forum to foster community through sharing stories of challenge, growth and meaning. At each lunch, a student, faculty or staff member talks about an aspect of their lives that may be meaningful to others, followed by questions and comments. Lunch is provided. Sponsored by the Counseling Center and the Wellness Team.
Please join us for this informal weekly gathering of math/stat faculty and students for lunch and conversation. It’s a fun opportunity to meet other students interested in math and statistics and to get to know your professors in a casual atmosphere. We hope you will join us!
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
All are welcome to the Common Table—a casual, drop-in time to share lunch and conversation on a topic of spirituality, belief or values.
Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.
Whether you have meditated for a long time or have never meditated, come join us for this time of practice together. Come to relax, quiet your mind, learn how to experience less suffering and stress, explore Buddhist philosophy and psychology, or just talk about what it means to live from compassion and awareness or because you are curious. The group will be led by Buddhist Advisor Mark Hart.
An inclusive, safe, and comforting environment for individuals centering those who identify with the bisexual and pansexual spectrum where people can talk about the intersectionality of their sexuality, their other identities, and other aspects of their lives.
Friendly conversations and presentations on ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and other philosophical subjects.
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
The Amherst College Queer and Trans People of Color Affinity Space centers students from Amherst College and within the Five Colleges who identify as queer/trans/genderqueer people of color. Presented by the QRC and MRC.
Staff and faculty who identify with the QTPOC community are welcome to attend!
Dinner will be served on: 09/25*, 10/23*, 11/20* (in the QRC)
Just discussion will be hosted on: 10/09, 11/06, 12/04 (in the MRC)
The Peer Advocates for Sexual Respect present “Unpacking Masculinity,” a panel discussion on masculinity at Amherst and beyond.
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
Come and join the Russian House for the Russian Tea! All students interested in Russian language or culture, no matter their level of language proficiency, are welcome. Food and tea are included!
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
If you are interested in having more opportunities to speak Chinese, then join us twice a week for lunch! The Chinese Language Table is open to students, faculty and staff who would like to have conversations in Chinese. All levels are welcome.
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
The National College Health Assessemnt is a survey that collects data about students’ habits, behaviors, and perceptions on a variety of health topics. The survey is completely voluntary and confidential. The information helps us learn about student health and wellbeing and the results assist us in improving programming and informs our allocation of resources. This data will help us identify what is working and what we need to do better. Please search your email for NCHA and click the link to take the survey. The survey should take about 30 minutes to complete.
Please join us for this informal weekly gathering of math/stat faculty and students for lunch and conversation. It’s a fun opportunity to meet other students interested in math and statistics and to get to know your professors in a casual atmosphere. We hope you will join us!
Friendly conversations and presentations on ethics, metaphysics, epistemology and other philosophical subjects.