Sep 1, 2002
Martin ’69 Makes Conducting Debut
“As accustomed as I am to appearing in public, never could I have imagined standing in front of an audience of 1,500 and facing the Northeastern Pennsylvania…
“As accustomed as I am to appearing in public, never could I have imagined standing in front of an audience of 1,500 and facing the Northeastern Pennsylvania…
Five years into a successful career as a marketing manager for Chase Manhattan Bank, Todd Anckaitis ’95 realized he’d make a very good soccer coach. His…
The NBA’s Sacramento Kings recently announced that Assistant Coach Pete Carril ’52 would assume the newly created role of special assistant to the president…
“On the Surface,” a mini-retrospective of the works of New York artist Ray Charles White over the past dozen years, is on display through Oct. 12 at the…
A memorial service, a ceremony retiring a quilt representing peace and unity, and a memorial “ribbon garden” will be part of Lafayette’s commemoration…
Zoe Weiman Kelman, a young Israeli who has completed military service and is traveling in the U.S., will give a brown bag talk about life in Israel noon…
Dave Russo, winner of the 2000 Boston Comedy Festival Stand-Up Comedy Competition, will perform 9 p.m. tonight at the Farinon Center snackbar, while rock…
McCoy Tyner, the unrivaled master of acoustic jazz piano and one-time member of the legendary John Coltrane Quartet, will open Lafayette’s Jazz Masters…
Publications coauthored with students: Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology (coauthors Yonghyun Kim ’02 [B.S. chemical engineering, A.B. biochemistry]…
Michelle C. Geoffrion-Vinci, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures at Lafayette, has written an insightful analysis of a pioneering…