Serving the Community, Amherst and Beyond — Alumni Profile, Deborah Cook Kaliel ’00 Working for USAID, Deborah Cook Kaliel ’00 is building sustainable HIV programs across the world.
Students and Colleagues Remember Professor Jeeyon Jeong Faculty and students spoke to Jeong’s pioneering research, close bonds with mentees, and commitment to spreading a love for science in the community.
Amherst Earns Gold Star in Sustainability The Office of Sustainability announced that the college has achieved a Gold rating in AASHE’s STARS program, which focuses on a holistic assessment of campus sustainability practices.
PVTA Announces Free Fares for All Riders, New Amherst-Greenfield Line Buses were already free for Five College students, but they will be free for all riders between Nov. 1 and June 30, 2025. The Greenfield line will stop in Leverett and Sunderland.
Mammoth Moments in Miniature: Oct. 9 to Oct. 22 Mammoth Moments in Miniature provides quick updates on campus happenings. This week’s edition features plans for the town’s first-ever pride festival, the rave, and an upcoming CHI salon.
At Cider Run and Beyond: Amherst A Better Chance Engages Town Community Assistant Features Editor Lauren Siegel ’27 highlights Amherst A Better Chance, a residential high school program where students of color from educationally underserved districts live together in town and attend Amherst-Pelham Regional High School.
Some Courtesy, Please Managing Opinion Editor Edwyn Choi ’27 urges readers to stop judging people’s majors based on a perceived “return on investment.”