Nov 3, 2005
Take Back the Night Will Spread Awareness of Violence against Women Nov. 7-11
Next week, Take Back the Night (TBTN), an annual campaign spearheaded by Association of Lafayette Feminists (ALF) to end violence against women, will feature…
Next week, Take Back the Night (TBTN), an annual campaign spearheaded by Association of Lafayette Feminists (ALF) to end violence against women, will feature…
Ellis Finger, director of Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts, has been named the 2006 winner of the Award for Excellence in Presenting the Performing…
I was saddened to hear of Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi’s passing in June. I was one of the lucky students who spent a semester abroad in Dijon, France…
I was devastated to hear that Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi had passed away. Every professor I had at Lafayette influenced my life in some way, but no…
It is with great sadness that I write this letter. I learned of Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi’s death a few weeks ago. I knew he had been unwell, but…
Marquis Scholar Andrew Baker ’06 (Seattle, Wash.) gave a presentation last week on his research to remove arsenic from drinking water at the First International…
The English department now offers a writing minor in addition to a writing concentration within the English major. In addition to the requisite first-year…
Studying galaxies is something usually reserved for trained astronomers and graduate students at universities with noted observatories. But Lafayette is…
Led by first-place finishes from Joe Dudek ’09 (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.) and Bill O’Brien ’07 (Elmont, N.Y.), Forensics Society placed third at a tournament…
When Marquis Scholar Laura Sims ’07 (North Haven, Conn.) arrived in Dijon, France this fall for a semester abroad, she had a head start on her fellow students…