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Oct 31, 2005

Maggie Oberrender ’07 Helps Fellow Students Improve Writing Skills

Lafayette’s College Writing Program impressed Maggie Oberrender ’07 (Bridgewater, N.J.) when she toured campus as a prospective student. The fact that…

Oct 28, 2005

Bioethicist Peter Singer Will Speak on Changing Ethics of Life and Death Nov. 8

Bioethicist Peter Singer will speak on “Changing Ethics of Life and Death” 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Oechsle Hall room 224. “From the acceptance of…

Oct 28, 2005

The Painted Word: Language as Image in Modern Art on View at Williams Center through Dec. 14

The Painted Word: Language as Image in Modern Art, is the selection of post 1960s artwork curated by Robert S. Mattison, Metzgar Professor of Art at Lafayette…

Oct 28, 2005

“Sound Layers in Blue: An Interdisciplinary Evening of Arts” Features Ed Kerns Nov. 8

“Sound Layers in Blue: An Interdisciplinary Evening of Arts” will feature a lecture by Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art and director of the Williams Visual…

Oct 27, 2005

Vive la Difference!

Rosie Bukics, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of economics and business, gives the following description of teaching U.S. accounting standards…

Oct 27, 2005

Reeder Scholars Invite Campus to Discuss Gender Differences and Their Implications on Society Tuesday

The Reeder Scholars, a new intellectual residence community, invite the campus to participate in a discussion of gender differences and their implications…

Oct 27, 2005

Forensics Society Places Fourth at Nassau Tournament

Led by first-place finishes from Beth Wehler ’09 (Gettysburg, Pa.) and Bill O’Brien ’07 (Elmont, N.Y.), Forensics Society placed fourth at a tournament…

Oct 27, 2005

Career Services to Host A.B. Engineering and Alumni Athletes Dinner Panels in November

Two November dinner panels will give students the opportunity to meet and network with alumni over dinner and get exposure to jobs, career paths, and industry…

Oct 27, 2005

McKelvy House Will Hold Dinner Discussion on “Christian Right” Sunday

The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion of the “Christian Right” Sunday evening. The dinner will begin at 6 p.m. at McKelvy…

Oct 27, 2005

College Theater’s The Man Who Opens Nov. 2 as Part of Roethke Humanities Festival

Lafayette College Theater will present Peter Brook and Marie-Helene Estienne’s The Man Who 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, Nov. 2-5, in the Williams Center…

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