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Stop by the Mead to find new connections among works on view with student museum educators. Each week we’ll focus on different themes that bring student interests to the fore. Come back every week for a fresh perspective on the works on view in our galleries. Be sure to check our website and Facebook page for updates on weekly topics. All programs are free and open to the public!
A safe space for Five College students who identify along either the asexual or aromantic spectrum, or who are questioning, to share and celebrate their identities. This week's discussion will focus on ace/aro portrayal in media.
For accessibility questions and needs, contact qrc@amherst.edu or 413-542-5964.
Come celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Public Health Collaborative! Meet alumni, including the founders of the club, medical school students, and people established in diverse areas of public health. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with alumni, learn more about public health, and enjoy food from Oriental Flavor!
AC After Dark Films Presents Bumblebee! This film will be played multiple times over the course of the weekend, with snacks at the Friday showing, so don't miss out on a chance to see it for free!
AC After Dark Films Presents Bumblebee! This film will be played multiple times over the course of the weekend, with snacks at the Friday showing, so don't miss out on a chance to see it for free!
Visit the Mezzanine Gallery in Frost Library to view Between the Imagined and Seen: The Hand-Pulled Prints of Betsey Garand and Microscope Images of Caroline Goutte, on exhibit from March 4 to Aug. 30. This exhibition is sponsored by the Arts at Amherst Initiative
Professor Caroline Goutte is chair of the Department of Biology and a member of the Program in Biochemistry and Biophysics at Amherst College. Betsey Garand is senior resident artist in the Department of Art and the History of Art at Amherst College.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, and from noon - 4 p.m. on Sundays. Closed Saturdays. This exhibition will close at noon on Friday, April 5.
This semester, a birth doula workshop will be happening on campus. The course will be four full days long on March 23 and 24, and April 6 and 7. This opportunity will be open to Amherst College community members, as well as people from the local community. The workshop will be hosted by Michelle L'Esperance, a trained doula.
Join the Student Health Educators for two weeks of events that focus on exploring your relationship with your body and celebrating what it does for you. See a full list of events on our Facebook!