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Printed Copies
The
following Five College publications are available in printed form upon
request from the Five College
office (413-256-8316).
Many of
the publications are saved as PDF files, which are available for download
on this page. You can view them with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, available
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Available Publications
Faculty Handbook
A guide to important consortial resources for faculty members at the Five
Colleges, this publication is now being published exclusively online.
The Power of Five Colleges
A gatefold brochure explaining to students what the Five College consortium does and what it has to offer.
Five
College Directory
The directory is no longer being published and has been converted to an online tool accessible from the link above.
Academic
Calendar
An integrated schedule of the academic calendars of the five colleges
for the current year.
Five
College Cooperation:
A Guide to the Consortial Framework
A detailed description of the consortium that addresses common questions
about its structures, policies, and procedures, joint programming and
other forms of collaboration both academic and administrative.
Five
College Annual Report 2010-2011 (PDF)
The current document does not contain financial data. Check back soon for a new file containing financial data.
Five
College Ink magazine
Five College Ink is a magazine of features and news that highlights current
developments and issues involving the five colleges and Five College cooperation.
It is issued twice a year in fall and spring.
Five College Ink Newsbreaks, Spring 2011 (PDF)
Newsbreaks is printed 2-4 times annually and provides short summaries of recent Five College news and developments.
Five
Colleges: In Brief
A concise introduction to the consortium, in pamphlet form.
Cultures
of Cooperation
Proceedings for the Five College November 1999 conference on "The
Future Role of Consortia in Higher Education" are available to download
in PDF 4.0 format. The three files comprise the cover,
the main text, and
the appendix of the
printed book.
Program
Brochures
Buddhist Studies
Coastal and Marine
Sciences
Culture, Health, and Science Program
Dance at the Five Colleges
Early Music
Program
International
Relations
Latin American Studies
Music
Native American Indian Studies
Affiliated
Publications
African
Studies Review
The professional journal of the African Studies Association has recently
transferred its editorial offices to the five colleges. The editorial
staff includes members of the Five College African Studies Council.
Editors: Miriam Goheen, Amherst College; and Ralph Faulkingham, University
of Massachusetts.
The
Massachusetts Review
A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts, and Public Affairs
Published independently with the support and cooperation of the five colleges
and Five Colleges, Incorporated.
Editors: Mary Heath and Paul Jenkins, South College, University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Amherst, MA
Subscriptions available: 413-545-2689
Contributions
In Black Studies
Supported by the Five College Black Studies Committee
Editor: Ernest Allen, Department of Afro-American Studies, University
of Massachusetts
Page updated:
2011
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