Interesting to see how much the campus remains familiar, yet how much of it has changed since I graduated in 2000. Beautiful area of the country, especially in peak autumn and early spring.
UMass/Amherst is a HUGE resource to both the Five Colleges as well as to the entire Pioneer Valley area. And, after Amherst & Smith, UMass was where I took the most courses while I was attending Hampshire. I also participated the most in extracurricular activities and cultural events at the University; much more so than at the other three colleges. If someone from one of the other schools showed up at our mod at Hampshire to hang out, it was most likely one of my five-college friends. 🤓 I was offered a spot in a UMass/Amherst MFA program even before I'd graduated from Hampshire because of the level of work I'd done with peers and faculty at the University, and that's one of the truly AMAZING things about the consortium. You can go from your Bachelor's ALL the way to your Doctorate through the Five Colleges. Pretty cool. Once again, AWESOME video! I am SO PLEASED you covered all of the Five College institutions and showed off their beautiful campuses, and their individual characters as well as their collective strengths -- thank you. 👍✌️❤️
Acabo de ver un documental de un hombre que asesinaba mujeres en la pista donde se corre o sales a caminar y pensar que esta es considerada la ciudad con menos rango de crimenes en Stati Uniti 🤦🏻♀️
I spent 10 years of my youth in this campus and the town of Amherst. This video brings back a lot of memory. Thanks for making it!
Interesting to see how much the campus remains familiar, yet how much of it has changed since I graduated in 2000. Beautiful area of the country, especially in peak autumn and early spring.
Thanks my son will be taking tour. This surely helped before hand.
As an alumni from 1982, I really appreciate this
I'm an alumni as well! Class of 2010.
Class of '93. Cheers from Tokyo!
Class of ’95 here 😊
I’ll be class of 28’ 😁
UMass/Amherst is a HUGE resource to both the Five Colleges as well as to the entire Pioneer Valley area. And, after Amherst & Smith, UMass was where I took the most courses while I was attending Hampshire. I also participated the most in extracurricular activities and cultural events at the University; much more so than at the other three colleges. If someone from one of the other schools showed up at our mod at Hampshire to hang out, it was most likely one of my five-college friends. 🤓
I was offered a spot in a UMass/Amherst MFA program even before I'd graduated from Hampshire because of the level of work I'd done with peers and faculty at the University, and that's one of the truly AMAZING things about the consortium. You can go from your Bachelor's ALL the way to your Doctorate through the Five Colleges. Pretty cool.
Once again, AWESOME video! I am SO PLEASED you covered all of the Five College institutions and showed off their beautiful campuses, and their individual characters as well as their collective strengths -- thank you. 👍✌️❤️
Thank you! Really appreciate your support❤️
I agree
that is awesome, very beautiful campus
So beautiful and peaceful
Thank you for doing these!!
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Herter hall is a nice classroom building; close to Fine Arts center.
Wow, has the campus changed since ‘66!
My dream but they told me that the fall 2024 application closed now :(
What time of year was made this video?
It was filmed in October.😊
Acabo de ver un documental de un hombre que asesinaba mujeres en la pista donde se corre o sales a caminar y pensar que esta es considerada la ciudad con menos rango de crimenes en Stati Uniti 🤦🏻♀️