Mar 9, 2006
Friedman ’38 Maintains Passion for Writing
During his career as an orthopedic surgeon, Barry Friedman ’38 wrote mostly about medical topics, including non-fiction articles based on his experiences…
During his career as an orthopedic surgeon, Barry Friedman ’38 wrote mostly about medical topics, including non-fiction articles based on his experiences…
For a career just a little more than 10 years old, Steve Fairlie ’91 is certainly collecting many feathers for his cap. A criminal defense attorney in…
Classical luminary Christopher O’Riley and jazz headliner Fred Hersch are both known for their originality, musical integrity, and a wonderful curiosity…
The Alternative School Break Club (ASB) has planned visits to John’s Island, S.C., and Gallup, N.M., to perform community service during spring break.…
Boasting a lineup of players drawn from the top echelons of Iranian musical training, the Grammy-nominated Masters of Persian Music will perform new works…
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…
In Under Southern Skies, the internationally lauded North Carolina Dance Theatre celebrates the music and artists of the South and reflects on the ever-changing…
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will make its third and final visit to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts this season 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26, with a Scottish-themed…
The Marquis Players, a student-organized acting troupe that donates all proceeds from its yearly musical to charity, will present Once Upon a Mattress…
Drawn from the extensive collection of Christy illustrations in Lafayette’s special collections, the exhibition A Modern Woman: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary…