Apr 3, 2006
Arts Society Hosts Favorite Poem Reading
Do you have a favorite poem? If so, why not read it at Wednesday’s Favorite Poem Reading held in the Williams Center for the Arts at 12 p.m. The program…
Do you have a favorite poem? If so, why not read it at Wednesday’s Favorite Poem Reading held in the Williams Center for the Arts at 12 p.m. The program…
Inspired by her history adviser’s research, Sara Jay ’06 (Oceanside, N.Y.) is working on a yearlong honors thesis that analyzes how the Jewish community…
Students will be celebrating the culinary arts this weekend as the Lafayette Arts Society holds its Progressive Dinner at various Arts Houses along Parsons…
Marquis Scholar Liz Lilley ’06 (Westwood, N.J.) pursued an honors thesis in psychology because she wanted to contribute to the wellbeing of people like…
Marquis Scholar Gregory Lapp ’06 (Lancaster, Pa.) is conducting cutting edge research for a long-term project aimed at producing better diesel fuel. His…
Alexandra Schmidt ’07 (East Brunswick, N.J.) will be the first to tell you to brush your teeth twice a day and always remember to floss. The biology major…
When images of the Asian tsunami’s devastation appeared in the media, Kathleen Squires Rodriguez ’88 felt she couldn’t stand by and do nothing. So she…
Community service will be the theme this weekend as the Lafayette and Easton communities join together for Lafapalooza. The fourth annual event boasts…
Marquis Scholar and mathematics major Ryan McCall ’07 (Seneca, Pa.) will lead this week’s McKelvy House discussion on transhumanism. Mediterranean vegan…
Mark Crain, William E. Simon ’52 Professor of Political Economy, and his wife, Visiting Professor Nicole Crain, traveled to Guatemala this month to contribute…