Alumni Gym, Middleton Main Gymnasium
Drop in and try this fastest growing sport every Tuesday during January. Pickleball combines elements from a variety of sp...
Alumni Gym, Conway Classroom Room 1206
Obsessed with moving & moving well? The goal of this class is to help you move your body to your highest potential and...
Science Center, A011
Abstract: Probing individual biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids with force continues to shape our understandi...
Charles Pratt Hall, O'Connor Commons
Zumba Fitness takes the "work" out of workout by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval style dance...
Frost Library, CHI Think Tank
An admissions officer from Schwarzman Scholars will be on campus to discuss the program and selection process. Schwarzman ...
Science Center, Room E108
Learn about foundational criteria needed to create effective, college-level resumes that best represent your unique experi...
The Black Art Matters Festival is a student-led art celebration that highlights the work and artistic achievement of Amher...
Women's History Month begins in March! To prepare for and kick off the month, the CRP is excited to host 3 Restorative Cir...
Valentine Dining Hall, Second Floor
Join us for conversation in Japanese! Kazuki Tayama '24 will be there to lead discussions and assist. All levels of Japane...
Chapin Hall, Pemberton Lounge (Chapin 108)
This is the fifth semester of the Survivor Support Group sponsored by Residential Engagement & Wellbeing and facilitat...
Beneski Earth Sciences Building, Paino Lecture Hall (Room 107)
Longpoint Realty Partners is a real estate private equity firm focused on acquiring “last mile” industrial and infill ...
“Ancestral Bridges: Celebrating Black and Afro-Indigenous families who lived and worked in Amherst in the 18th through e...
Fayerweather Hall, Eli Marsh Gallery
Anlè, Anba
This exhibition explores the lore of Creole ecology and landscape. Anlè, Anba (above, below) centers 'C...
Join us for the two-day sixth annual Black Art Matters Festival and celebrate the creativity of Black students at Amherst ...