Thank you for your interest in this event! Online registration has now closed. 
To register, please come to the on-site registration desk. Registration will be available during the times below.
Wednesday, November 13, from 15:00 - 17:00: Campus Center Conference Registration Office Room 810 (8th Floor)
Thursday, November 14, from 8:30 - 9:30: Campus Center 1st floor Concourse Registration Desk (outside room 163)


IWA Particles 2019 will be held at the UMass Amherst, MA, USA, from 13 - 15 November. General conference and area information can be found on the tabs above, and may also be found on the conference website.


Preliminary Schedule

13 NOVEMBER
    ∙ 14:00 - 17:00:          Registration                 Campus Center 1st Floor
    ∙ 14:30 - 16:30:          Pilot/Lab Tours        
    ∙ 17:00 - 19:00:          Opening Reception      Amherst Room (Campus Center 10th Floor)

14 NOVEMBER
    ∙ 08:00 - 17:00:          Registration                 Campus Center 1st Floor
    ∙ 08:30 - 08:45:          Welcome, Logistics     Auditorium (Campus Center 1st Floor)
    ∙ 08:45 - 10:15:          Keynotes                     Auditorium and Room 163C 
    ∙ 10:15 - 10:45:          Break                        
    ∙ 10:45 – 12:15:         Parallel Sessions        Auditorium & Room 163C
    ∙ 12:15 – 1:15:           Lunch                          Auditorium
    ∙ 1:15 – 2:45:             Parallel Sessions        Auditorium & Room 163C 
    ∙ 2:45 – 3:15:             Break                         
    ∙ 3:15 – :                    Posters                        Auditorium
    ∙ 19:00 – :                  Conference Dinner      Amherst Room or Auditorium

15 NOVEMBER
    ∙ 08:30 - 9:15:            Keynotes                     Auditorium
    ∙ 09:15 - 10:15:          Parallel Sessions        Auditorium & Room 163C 
    ∙ 10:15 - 10:45:          Break                          
    ∙ 10:45 - 12:00:          Parallel Sessions        Auditorium & Room 163C
    ∙ 12:00 - 1:00:            Lunch                          Auditorium
    ∙ 1:00 - 3:00:              Parallel Sessions        Auditorium & Room 163C
    ∙ 3:30:                        Conference Closing    Auditorium


Registration
Registration includes: conference sessions; the opening reception; breaks and lunches on Wednesday and Thursday; the Wednesday Conference Dinner. Registration will open in mid-2019 and will be available on this page (once registration opens there will be a Register Now button above). Payment is accepted online by credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover), or you can select to mail payment by check or submit payment via wire transfer. For additional registration/payment related assistance, please contact the UMass Conference Services Registration Office (413-577-8102, registration@umass.edu).

Conferees canceling their registration before the close of business on May 31, 2019, will receive a full refund of their fees minus a $60.00 cancellation-processing fee and any administrative fees. All cancellations must be in writing by email (registration@umass.edu) or fax (413-577-8130). Telephone cancellations will not be accepted unless they are immediately followed by a letter of cancellation by way of email or fax.


Call for Papers
The Conference Organizers and the Conference Program Committee are pleased to invite submission of two-page outline papers for consideration for presentations at IWA Particles 2019, sponsored by the IWA Particle Separation Specialist Group, continuing the long tradition of excellent particle focused international conferences, most recently held in Norway in 2016 and Japan in 2014. Click the Call for Papers tab above to learn more.


IWA Membership
All attendees are encouraged to become IWA members. IWA offers different membership types, including Individual Membership, Corporate Membership and University Membership. Memberships can be taken up for 1 year or 2 years, with the 2-year membership option receiving 10% discount on the fees. Memberships are valid from the day of activation or renewing and offer numerous benefits. Click the IWA Membership tab above to learn more.

Call for Papers

The Conference Organizers and the Conference Program Committee are pleased to invite submission of two-page outline papers for consideration for presentations at IWA Particles 2019, sponsored by the IWA Particle Separation Specialist Group, continuing the long tradition of excellent particle focused international conferences, most recently held in Norway in 2016 and Japan in 2014. 

The themes of IWA Particles 2019 are the formation, utilization and removal of particles for improved water quality. Presentations on recent fundamental and applied research (theory, laboratory and field) for all types and sizes of particles (nano to macro) and types of waters (natural waters, stormwater, drinking water, wastewater, reuse waters) are relevant! Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Formation and Characterization of Particles:

  • Particle characterization: applications and method development for determining physical, chemical and biological attributes of particles
  • Identification and enumeration of microplastics
  • Nucleation/precipitation of particles
  • Particle aggregation

Utilization of Particles

  • Use of particles to create materials & components for improved water quality
  • Novel nanocomposite membranes

Removal of Particles

  • Clarification processes (sedimentation, flotation, upflow solids contact, etc.)
  • Media filtration (bioactive and conventional)
  • Membrane filtration for particles: microfiltration, ultrafiltration
  • Ceramic, polymeric, and other membrane materials
  • Fiber, disc, cartridge and other particle removal filters
  • Use of online monitoring of particle characteristics for process control and optimization

Presentation formats include oral and poster, with a mix of plenary and parallel (two tracks) sessions over the two-day conference, as shown in the preliminary Conference Program Outline.

Potential authors must use the conference Abstract Submission Form and must carefully follow the detailed requirements for abstract length and format using the IWA Outline Paper template form. Submissions are due by 15 April 2019 and authors will be notified by 1 June 2019.

In the Abstract Submission Form, you will be asked to submit:
• Corresponding author’s information and contact
• Preferred presentation format: Oral or Poster
• Outline paper [please use template] (limited to 1,000 words, max. two A4 pages including diagrams or illustrations, 12 point font)
• Keywords (list 3 or 4, separated by commas)
• Related conference themes (choose the most relevant theme from the below):
     - Formation and Characterization of Particles
     - Utilization of Particles
     - Removal of Particles

Your outline paper will be included in the Conference Proceedings made available to conference participants.

Publication:
Selected full length Outline Papers will be peer reviewed for publication in IWA Publishing’s journals Water Science and Technology, Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, or Water Practice and Technology. Specifications for the formatting of papers are available on the IWAP website. 


Click here to be brought to the Abstract Submission Form.
Note: the link above will bring you to the form for abstract submission, not for conference registration.
You will still need to register for the conference separately once registration opens.

IWA Membership
All attendees are encouraged to become IWA members. IWA offers different membership types, including Individual Membership, Corporate Membership and University Membership. IWA uses a high / low income country classification for its membership fees. The HIC/LIC classification is based on your country of residence and not on your country of origin. Memberships can be taken up for 1 year or 2 years, with the 2-year membership option receiving 10% discount on the fees. Memberships are valid from the day of activation or renewing. IWA Membership Benefits are available below. 

Click here to download the IWA 2019 Benefits and Country Classification brochure

Conference Location
The conference will be held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst). UMass Amherst, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, sits on nearly 1,450-acres in the scenic Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City. The campus provides a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers.

Conference sessions and meals will be held in the Campus Center. On-campus lodging is available at Hotel UMass, located on floors 3 - 7 of the Campus Center. Parking is available in the Campus Center Parking Garage.  The Campus Center, including Hotel UMass and the Campus Center Parking Garage, are located at 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst MA 01003. Click here to obtain turn-by-turn directions to the Campus Center Parking Garage. Click here to take a look at a campus map.


Driving to Campus

FROM THE SOUTH, VIA I-91 NORTH
Take Exit 19 in Northampton. From the exit ramp, stay to the right to merge onto Route 9. Travel approximately 4.5 miles to Route 116 North. Turn left onto 116 and go one mile to the UMass Exit. Stay to the right as you exit to merge onto Massachusetts Avenue. Take a left at the second set of lights onto Commonwealth Avenue. Continue on Commonwealth Avenue until you reach a set of traffic lights. Turn right onto Campus Center Way. Stay to the left to go up the hill - you will see the garage entrance up the hill on your right. 

FROM THE NORTH, VIA I-91 SOUTH
Take Exit 25 in Deerfield. At the end of the ramp turn left onto Routes U.S. 5/10/116. Follow until the lights and then turn right to stay on 5/10/116. Go one mile and turn left onto Route 116 South. Follow Route 116 South for eight miles to the UMass exit. Turn left at the stop sign. Take a left at the second set of lights onto Commonwealth Avenue. Continue on Commonwealth Avenue until you reach a set of traffic lights. Turn right onto Campus Center Way. Stay to the left to go up the hill - you will see the garage entrance up the hill on your right. 

FROM THE NORTH, VIA I-93 SOUTH
Follow I-93 to I-495 South. Follow to Route 2 West. Continue on Route 2 to U.S. 202 South. Follow for about 15 miles to the blinking light at the Pelham exit marked “Route 9 and 116 Amherst.” Turn right and follow for seven miles to Amherst center. Turn right onto North Pleasant Street. Stay on North Pleasant Street (you will need to turn left twice to remain on North Pleasant Street, - follow signs to the UMass Campus). As you enter campus you will come to a set of lights. Stay to the left to turn onto Massachusetts Avenue. Follow Massachusetts Avenue through campus until you come to a set of lights. At the lights take a right onto Commonwealth Avenue. Continue on Commonwealth Avenue until you reach a set of traffic lights. Turn right onto Campus Center Way. Stay to the left and go up the hill - you will see the garage entrance up the hill on your right.  

FROM THE EAST OR WEST, VIA I-90
Travelers have a choice of four routes:

  • Off Exit 8 (Palmer/Ware): Follow Route 32 South to Palmer; take Route 20 West to Route 181 North into Belchertown, and then Route 9 West to Amherst. Follow signs to UMass.
  • Off Exit 7 (Ludlow): Follow Route 21 North to U.S. 202 North to Route 9 West to Amherst center. Follow signs to UMass.
  • Off Exit 5 (Chicopee): Follow Route 33 North to Route 116 North to Amherst center. Turn left at the light onto Route 9 West. Follow signs to UMass.
  • Off Exit 4 (West Springfield): I-91 North to Exit 19 to Route 9 East to Amherst. Follow signs to UMass.

Traveling by Air
If you are traveling to Amherst by plane, the closest airport is Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut (near Hartford). This airport is approximately 45 miles from the UMass campus. Another option is Logan International Airport in Boston, located approximately 90 miles from the UMass campus. While there are often more international flights into Logan, remember to factor in extra travel time from Logan to the UMass Amherst Campus. You should also plan to organize transportation to and from the airport in advance.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES


Traveling by Bus
The Amherst area is serviced by Greyhound, Peter Pan Bus Lines and the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. Based on the service you select and route availabilities you should take a bus to Amherst UMass if at all possible instead of Amherst Center (Amherst Center is about 1.5 miles from the UMass Campus). Please be sure to review bus schedules and campus maps before your arrival as both the area and the campus can be confusing to navigate.

Conference Location
The conference will be held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst). UMass Amherst, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, sits on nearly 1,450-acres in the scenic Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City. The campus provides a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers.

Conference sessions and meals will be held in the Campus Center. On-campus lodging is available at Hotel UMass, located on floors 3 - 7 of the Campus Center. Parking is available in the Campus Center Parking Garage.  The Campus Center, including Hotel UMass and the Campus Center Parking Garage, are located at 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst MA 01003. Click here to obtain turn-by-turn directions to the Campus Center Parking Garage. Click here to take a look at a campus map.


Parking

HOTEL UMASS GUESTS
Guests staying at Hotel UMass will receive a complimentary parking pass to the Campus Center Parking Garage at hotel check-in. The Campus Center Parking Garage is located at 1 Campus Center Way in Amherst MA 01003. Follow the signs down to park on Level 2. Take your gate with you and enter the Campus Center using the marked hallway. Stay to the left to walk through the main concourse. Take the elevators to the hotel lobby, located on the 3rd floor, to check-in (available after 3PM on your date of arrival). Provide your garage gate ticket to the hotel desk clerk to have your parking validated.

COMMUTING/OFF-CAMPUS ATTENDEES 
Attendees not staying at Hotel UMass should park in the Campus Center Parking Garage, located at 1 Campus Center Way in Amherst, MA 01003. Parking coupons for the garage will be provided upon your arrival at the registration desk. As you pull into the garage you will take a gate ticket. Prior to leaving for the day, but before you get to your car, take your gate ticket and the parking coupon to one of the garage paystations (paystations are located on levels 2, 3, and 4). Enter your gate ticket and, when prompted, scan the parking coupon. This will offer you a discounted rate of $6.50/day, valid for one exit. Once your coupon has been applied you will submit payment and your now validated gate ticket will be returned to you. Return to your car and drive the garage exit. Insert your validated gate ticket to lift the exit gate as you drive out of the garage. This process will need to be repeated each day you attend the conference.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING 
Attendees with a valid state-issued reserved accessible license plate or placard may park in any marked Handicap Space or any nonrestricted, nonreserved space or lot, at no charge, as long as your plate or placard is clearly displayed at all times during your stay. To locate reserved accessible parking, visit the UMass Parking Map, select the blue parking icon on the right, and click the "Handicapped Parking" option. You may also click here to view a complete campus accessibility map.

Please note: you should not park at UMass without first obtaining a valid permit as detailed above: parking on campus without a valid permit, pass, placard, or license plate will result in ticketing and/or towing.  


Local Transportation
There are multiple transportation options to get you from campus to amenities and attractions in the surrounding area. Amherst center, with local shops, restaurants, and small convenience stores, is a 15-20 minute walk or 5 minute drive from campus. If you find you need to visit a grocery store, large retail store, or pharmacy during your stay, numerous options are located on University Drive and Russell Street (also known as Route 9) in neighboring Hadley, about a 5-10 minute trip from campus by car or bus. Retailers include CVS, Big Y, Stop and Shop, Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Target, Walmart, JC Penney, Marshalls, and more. 

Local buses, operated by the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority, run regularly between Amherst center and the University, with additional services traveling throughout the Pioneer Valley, including Northampton, Springfield, and Greenfield. If you'd rather take a car, UMass has partnered with Zipcar to bring on-demand car sharing services right to campus. The area is also serviced by a variety of cab companies, including UberLyftCelebrity Cab Company and  Taxi Express. There are also a number of bicycle rentals around campus, including Laughing Dog BicyclesHampshire Bicycle Exchange, and ValleyBike Share.

Lodging is not included in the cost of registration but there are many convenient on-campus and local options. If you have any questions about the area or lodging options below, please don't hesitate to contact the UMass Conference Services Registration Office at registration@umass.edu or 413-577-8102.


On-Campus Lodging

HOTEL UMASS - $159.00 - $179.00/room/night + fees
Rated the best hotel in Amherst and seated in the center of the picturesque UMass Amherst campus, Hotel UMass blends a tranquil countryside escape with the bustling energy of campus life, making it your ideal destination when staying in the area. Located in the Campus Center just an elevator ride from many meeting spaces and amenities, including the University Store and several newly renovated dining options, Hotel UMass offers unbeatable convenience for a discounted conference rate of $159.00 - $179.00/room/night (plus applicable fees, currently 6% plus $1.00 per room, per night). Check-in is available after 3 p.m. on your date of arrival. Check-out is by 11 a.m. on your date of departure. Click here or call 877-822-2110 to complete a reservation. Reference group code IWP19C to receive the discounted group rate. 

Rooms are available for the nights of Wednesday, November 13, through the night of Friday, November 15 (checking-out Saturday, November 16). Guests wishing to book outside of these dates should call the hotel to inquire about availability.


Off-Campus Lodging
The Amherst area is full of many hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts. A variety of hotel chains offer their familiar comforts just a short 5 - 10 minute drive from the UMass Campus on Route 9/Russell Street in neighboring Hadley, while charming independent inns and B&Bs dot the area, offering a true taste of Pioneer Valley living.

Below are some popular off-campus lodging options, including the estimated drive time to the Campus Center. Click here for a full listing of area lodging courtesy of the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce. Interested in staying at a local Bed and Breakfast? Click here for more information on what the Pioneer Valley has to offer, courtesy of the Five College Area Bed and Breakfast Association.

AMHERST, MA
    Allen House Inn - 413-253-5000 (9 minutes)
    Amherst Airbnb
    Black Walnut Inn - 413-549-5649

    Lord Jeffrey Inn - 413-253-2576 (10 minutes)
    University Lodge
- 413-256-8111 (6 minutes)

HADLEY, MA
    Courtyard Marriott - 413-256-5454 (8 minutes)
    Econo Lodge - 413-582-7077 (9 minutes)
    Hampton Inn
- 413-586-4851 (16 minutes)
     Holiday Inn Express - 413-582-0002 (7 minutes)
     Howard Johnson
- 413-586-0114 (10 minutes)
     Rodeway Inn
- 413-584-9816 (13 minutes)

DEERFIELD, MA
    Deerfield Inn - 413-774-5587 (27 minutes)
    Red Roof Inn - 413-665-7161 (19 minutes)

NORTHAMPTON, MA
    Hotel Northampton - 413-584-7660 (21 minutes)
    Quality Inn & Suites - 413-586-1500 (21 minutes)

UMass Dining
Recently named "Best Campus Food in America" by the Princeton Review for the third year in a row, UMass Dining invites you to join our table! Our summer guests can find UMass Dining at every corner of campus. With dining commons, retail cafes, food trucks, and more, we welcome you to enjoy all that the UMass Dining experience has to offer. Note: some meals are included in the cost of registration.

DINING COMMONS
Served all-you-care-to-eat style, breakfast, lunch and dinner will be available from at least 7 a.m. - 8 p.m each day in our award winning Dining Commons. At each meal you will find a variety of cuisines, often including sushi, pho noodles, create-your-own stir-fry, pizza, dim sum brunch, pasta and salad bars, deli sandwiches, American fare, Halal dining, vegan and vegetarian options, a range of desserts, ice cream, and more. Daily menus will be available as your stay approaches on the UMass Dining website. Guests can pay for each meal by cash or card right at Dining Commons entrance.

CAMPUS CENTER EATERIES
The Blue Wall, located in the Campus Center, is one of the most popular and convenient dining options on campus. The Blue Wall has 10 different stations served a-la-carte. Offerings include pizza, salads, wraps, deli sandwiches, sushi, burgers, burritos, gelato, and more, ensuring that the Blue Wall has something to satisfy every craving. Harvest Market, located on the main concourse of the Campus Center, is a full service market serving healthy, sustainable, and delicious fare for our on the go customers. The hot bar often features Indian, Ethiopian, traditional American, and many other world cuisines, and the salad bar is always stocked with in-season ingredients and freshly prepared composed salads. Additional highlights include a Chobani yogurt bar, all natural and organic snacks, local cheeses and deli meats, grab-and-go salads and sandwiches, and a made-to-order juice and smoothie bar. Need a quick pick-me-up or caffeine fix? People's Organic Coffee, located on the main concourse of the Campus Center across from Harvest Market, serves People's Organic Fair Trade coffees, as well as a variety of specialty coffee beverages, organic teas, locally baked pastries, fresh cookies, salads and paninis.

UNIVERSITY CLUB AND RESTAURANT
The University Club and Restaurant, more fondly referred to as The UClub, is the eminent fine dining establishment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Housed in two colonial era New England farmhouses, the University Club and Restaurant offers a contemporary dining experience steeped in historic charm. Long established as a private faculty and alumni club, the University Club offers the public and campus community a full-service restaurant & lounge featuring local beer, wine, and farm-fresh ingredients. Call 413-545-2551 to make your reservation.

FOOD TRUCKS
Our food trucks, Baby Berk and Baby Berk 2, are great options for a quick and convenient meal. Serving freshly prepared food truck fare, including burgers, wasabi steak tacos, grilled cheeses, tater tots and sweet potato fries, you are sure to leave satisfied. Checkout @UMassBabyBerk and @UMassBabyBerk2 on Twitter to find daily schedules and location updates, and look for the trucks around campus during your stay!


On-Campus Attractions
You don't need to travel far to find something to do - there are numerous attractions located right here on campus! 

  • The UMass Fine Arts Center seeks to engage audiences in the arts, embrace diversity, and uphold the highest standards for arts education. Comprehensive in scope, the Center offers the region's only mix of classical music, dance, theater, jazz, Broadway, special events, and gallery exhibitions. The Fine Arts Center is also home to the University Museum of Contemporary Arts.
  • The Mullins Center, our state-of-the-art, multi-purpose facility, hosts diverse events from hockey and basketball to concerts and popular touring performance groups. 
  • The Augusta Savage Gallery, located in New Africa House, is a multicultural and multiarts facility that seeks to promote artistic works from a broad spectrum of cultures.
  • The Durfee Conservatory and Garden, established in 1867, is a historic plant conservatory that offers a sanctuary of calm and serenity among the hustle and bustle of campus.
  • The Rausch Mineral Gallery, located in the Department of Geosciences in the Morrill Science Center, includes more than 250 large mineral specimens from around the world from the mineral collection of the late Dr. Marvin Rausch.
  • The Frank A. Waugh Arboretum serves as a living laboratory with modern collection policies aimed to invigorate campus sustainability standards.

Fitness Centers
Day passes to the UMass Recreation Center are available for our conference guests. Contact us at registration@umass.edu for additional information, or for those staying at Hotel UMass inquire at check-in. 


Libraries
The W.E.B. Du Bois Library and the Science and Engineering Library offer technology and space to work for our community guests, including printing/copying services, collections, and book stacks.

Local Transportation
There are multiple transportation options to get you from campus to amenities and attractions in the surrounding area. Amherst center, with local shops, restaurants, and small convenience stores, is a quick 10-15 minute walk from campus. Local buses, operated by the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority, run regularly between Amherst center and the University, with additional services traveling throughout the Pioneer Valley, including Northampton, Springfield, and Greenfield. If you'd rather take a car, UMass has partnered with Zipcar to bring on-demand car sharing services right to campus. A variety of bike rental options are also available, including Laughing Dog BicyclesHampshire Bicycle Exchange and ValleyBike


Dining
Looking to head off-campus for a meal? There are so many wonderful and convenient options! Downtown Amherst, located about a 5 minute drive/25 minute walk from campus, has many unique restaurants, with fare ranging from Thai, Chinese, Italian, American, Indian and more. Some longstanding downtown favorites include Antonio's pizza by the slice, Judie's (try a popover), Bueno Y Sano, and Johnny's Tavern. About 5 minutes in the other direction, heading down University Drive, you will find some more popular local spots including The Hangar Pub and Grill, Rafters and Ginger Garden. Travel just a bit further (7 - 10 minutes from campus) and you will reach the Route 9/Russell Street area of Hadley, which is replete with familiar chains and fast-food spots including Friendly's, Panara, Chili's, Wendy's, Chipotle, Texas Roadhouse and more. Have a little more time on your hands? Visit downtown Northampton, about a 25 minute drive from campus, to explore the many restaurants and shops that make up this artistic, academic and countercultural hub. Click the links below for some more information on off-campus dining options, and be sure to take a look at the bus services offered by the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority to help you get where you need to go! Note: some meals are included in the cost of registration.


Shopping
If you find you need to visit a grocery store, large retail store, or pharmacy during your stay, numerous options are located 5 - 10 minutes from campus in downtown Amherst, as well as on University Drive in Amherst and Russell Street (also known as Route 9) in neighboring Hadley. These locations are also serviced by PVTA buses.

  • Downtown Amherst
  • Amherst Shopping Center - retail/grocery stores and dining, including Big Y, Dunkin Donuts, CVS and Wings Over Amherst. Located at 181 University Drive in Amherst, MA.
  • Hampshire Mall - retail/grocery stores, dining, and entertainment, including Target, Trader Joe's, J. C. Penney, Cinemark, Pinz Bowling, Autobahn Indoor Speedway, LaserBlast, and Planet Fitness Gym. Located at 367 Russell Street in Hadley, MA.
  • Campus Farms Mall - retail/grocery stores and dining, including TJ Maxx, Super Stop & Shop, Dollar Tree, Liquors 44 and Johnny's Roadside Diner. Located at 440-454 Russell Street in Hadley, MA.
  • Mountain Farms Mall - retail/grocery stores and dining, including Wal-Mart, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Old Navy, Panera Bread and Whole Foots Market. Located at 335 Russell Street in Hadley, MA

Area Attractions

  • Amherst is known for its rural charm and big city appeal. With many restaurants, bars and local shops, visitors get lost exploring our downtown. Located just a few minutes drive from the campus, it is a convenient and popular destination. 
  • The city of Northampton is a blend of historic, contemporary, intellectual, artsy, athletic and entrepreneurial. With cafes, bars, restaurants, clubs, shops, museums, rivers, parks and spas, Northampton is a place to be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of budget.
  • The Quabbin Reservoir, located about 40 minutes from the UMass Amherst campus, is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. The 412 billion gallon reservoir covers 39 square miles with 181 miles of shoreline. While recreational activities are regulated and limited to protect 2.5 million people’s drinking water, the Quabbin Reservoir is a wonderful place to visit with its scenic views, outdoor activities, education programs, and more.
  • The Emily Dickinson Homestead, located right in downtown Amherst, was mentioned frequently in her intensely idiosyncratic and strikingly modern poetry. Devoted Dickinson readers visit the Homestead and The Evergreens, the Italianate home built next door by Emily's brother Austin Dickinson, to walk today where Emily walked and to see what Emily saw.
  • The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, located in Amherst, looks to inspire a love of art and reading through picture books, just a short 15 minute drive from campus. Founded by Eric Carle and his wife Barbara, the Museum is for visitors of all ages: children and families, teachers and librarians, scholars, and everyone interested in the art of the picture book.
  • The Yiddish Book Center is a nonprofit organization working to tell the whole Jewish story by rescuing, translating, and disseminating Yiddish books and presenting innovative educational programs that broaden understanding of modern Jewish identity. The Yiddish Book Center is located on the Hampshire College campus, about a 15 minute drive from UMass.
  • The Amherst College Beneski Museum of Natural History, located about 5 minutes from the UMass campus, is one of New England’s largest natural history museums, boasting three floors of exhibits with more than 1,700 specimens on display, and tens of thousands of specimens available for use by scholars and researchers from across campus and around the world. 
  • Yankee Candle, located about 15 minutes away in South Deerfield, offers an enchanting mix of shopping and entertainment. You'll find 400,000 candles in over 200 different famous Yankee scents, but there are more than just candles at this flagship Village Store. It's a unique, entertaining world of New England charm, fairy tale fantasies, and hands-on, interactive candlemaking that's fun for every age.
  • Historic Deerfield is an authentic 18th-century New England village. Tour beautifully restored museum houses with period architecture and furnishings, see yankee ingenuity at work in demonstrations of colonial-era trades, and explore the world-famous collection of early American crafts, ceramics, furniture, textiles and metalwork. 
  • The Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory & Gardens is a 14,400 square foot facility that includes a 4,000 sq. ft. glass conservatory filled with butterflies, moths and tropical vegetation, about a 20 minute drive from campus in neighboring South Deerfield.
  • Home to more than three hundred inductees and more than 40,000 square feet of basketball history, the Basketball Hall of Fame stirs the spirits of basketball fans everywhere. Hundreds of interactive exhibits share the spotlight with skills challenges, live clinics, shooting contests and enough basketball history to impress the world’s most avid sports fans. 
  • The Springfield Museums grant visitors access to the Springfield Science Museum, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Michele and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Springfield History and the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden and Museum, all under a single admission. The museums are located in the heart of downtown Springfield, about a 40 minute drive from UMass.
  • Six Flags New England is home to many rides and attractions, from pulse-pounding roller coasters to gentler options for the youngest of thrill seekers. With some of the fastest, tallest, wildest, most gut-wrenching rides in the country (including a few record breakers), as well as family rides, kid rides, entertaining shows and the Hurricane Harbor Water Park, Six Flags New England has fun for everyone.

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