Apr 24, 2003
Kunzman ’57 Makes a Difference by Fighting Famine in Malawi
It began 20 years ago with a dusty, old donated Bible, and mushroomed into a project to help starving families in drought-ravaged Africa. Irvin Kunzman…
It began 20 years ago with a dusty, old donated Bible, and mushroomed into a project to help starving families in drought-ravaged Africa. Irvin Kunzman…
As an eight-year-old, he already had his own small busines—selling monogrammed matches, napkins, and coasters around his New Rochelle, N.Y., neighborhood…
An exhibition of works by four generations of printmakers, Faith in My Possibilities; Mentors and Apprentices in Printmaking, will open tomorrow at the…
People around the nation are smiling at the stand-up comedy and juggling act of Eddie Sax ’82. “Performing is an itch I’ve always had,” he says. “Making…
Lafayette College Theater will debut its production of Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound 8 p.m. tonight at the Williams Center for the Arts Black…
Peter H. Gleick, co-founder and president of Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, will deliver Lafayette’s annual John…
Senior Lazar Nikolic will share some results from his senior honors thesis in a presentation entitled “The Generalized Riemann Integral: Integration the…
Chi Phi fraternity and Alpha Phi sorority are holding a tennis tournament to benefit victims of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a degenerative lung disease…
Tickets will go on sale this afternoon for a bus trip to see Cabaret on Broadway Saturday. They cost $10 and can be purchased starting 4 p.m. today at…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Regina Lamendella ’04 (Staten Island, N.Y.) presented her scientific research on two tributaries of a local creek this month…