Feb 22, 2005
Black History Month to Conclude with Photography Talks Wednesday and Friday
As part of Lafayette’s Black History Month celebration, Deborah Willis will discuss her book Picturing Us: African-American Identity in Photography 7-8:30…
As part of Lafayette’s Black History Month celebration, Deborah Willis will discuss her book Picturing Us: African-American Identity in Photography 7-8:30…
Despite missing its starting setter and dropping the opening game, the Volleyball Club defeated Lehigh Sunday at Kirby Sports Center to continue its undefeated…
David Glasser ’06 (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) took a relatively new technology and pushed it a bit further. Glasser, an electrical and computer engineering…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Lafayette Activities Forum is bringing performers and speakers to campus over the next four days for Sex Week. Kinsey Sicks, a “dragapella beautyshop quartet…
Anne Marie Raich, assistant professor of civil engineering at Texas A&M University, will speak on “Solving Inverse Problems in Structural Engineering Using…
Tom Dombrowski, senior research scientist at Specialty Minerals in Easton, will discuss the petroleum and industrial minerals industries noon today in…
Paced by two victories for Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.) and one by psychology major Kim Moore ’05 (Longwood, Fl.), the Forensics Society took fourth…
A few tickets remain for the Arts Society’s Saturday trip to New York for the 2 p.m. performance of Brooklyn the Musical at the Plymouth Theatre and admission…
Members of the student chapter of Engineers Without Borders will appear on the cover of Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal‘s National Engineers Week…