Apr 11, 2007
Peter Dimmick ’08 Explores American Behavior Surrounding Iraq War
Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, much attention has been paid to discussion of weapons of mass destruction, oil reserves, and Islamic fundamentalism…
Since the beginning of the war in Iraq, much attention has been paid to discussion of weapons of mass destruction, oil reserves, and Islamic fundamentalism…
The New Jersey State Bar Foundation recently presented Ronald S. Levitt ’65 with its Volunteer of the Year Award for his work with the state’s high school…
The Class of 1977 has plenty of reasons to celebrate at Reunion this June. “This Reunion marks our class’ 30th reunion, and it’s a wonderful opportunity…
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced that the David Bishop Skillman Library is one of nine recipients of the 2007 AIA/ALA Library Building…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) invites all members of the campus community to roll up their sleeves and get involved in this year…
This year’s major spring concert will be a performance by alternative-rock group Third Eye Blind 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 in Kirby Sports Center. The…
Students in the Don Quixote course taught by Camille Qualtere, visiting instructor of foreign languages and literatures, will present an interactive, bilingual…
After graduating from Lafayette, Oliver Bowen ’05 lived and worked in the Lehigh Valley. It was easy for him to return to campus to visit friends and professors…
Author and corporate fraud expert Michael Franzese will speak about his days as a former mob captain 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 in Colton Chapel. Franzese…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: James Dearworth…