Apr 20, 2005
Tylenol Scholarship Supports Health-Related Studies
The Tylenol Scholarship program provides ten $10,000 grants and 150 $1,000 grants to undergraduate and graduate students in health-related fields of study…
The Tylenol Scholarship program provides ten $10,000 grants and 150 $1,000 grants to undergraduate and graduate students in health-related fields of study…
James Winders, professor of history at Appalachian State University, will give talks about issues relating to African musicians in France Thursday and…
The meeting was called to order at 4:18 p.m. Fourteen members were present. Andrew Kasman, President — present Amy Schwartz, Vice President — present Ryan…
Katelyn Connell ’04, Gabriella Engelhart ’05, and Elizabeth Ponder ’04 have been awarded three-year Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science…
Adrian Lawson ’08 (Laurel, Md.) is undecided about what profession he wants to pursue, but an externship showed him that a number of degrees can translate…
A visit by activist Ralph Nader, a third-party candidate in the past two presidential races, is one of several Earth Week events organized by Lafayette…
Lafayette will host the Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Section of the Mathematical Association of America Spring 2005 Meeting for the first time in…
Kofi Asare Opoku, professor of religious studies at Lafayette, spoke on “The Influence of Africa on Paul Robeson’s Life and Work” (see conference schedule)…
Artist Loren Madsen, whose exhibit “6 Billion Monkeys” is currently on display at Lafayette, will deliver a lecture at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, followed…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about the “right to life” Sunday evening. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. at McKelvy House…