Sep 15, 1999
Flamenco Dancer Will Dazzle Lafayette College on September 15
Acclaimed flamenco artist Pilar Rioja will perform an anthology program from various Spanish dance traditions at Lafayette College’s Williams Center for…
Acclaimed flamenco artist Pilar Rioja will perform an anthology program from various Spanish dance traditions at Lafayette College’s Williams Center for…
The Parthenon Project, a lobby installation by Pittsburgh architect Paul Rosenblatt and New York City photographer Judith Turner, will be exhibited at…
Dith Pran, a Cambodian journalist whose story of survival is told in the film The Killing Fields, will speak on “Surviving the Killing Fields” at 7:30…
Robert Fagles, acclaimed translator of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey and other literary classics, will deliver a public talk at Lafayette College at 8 p.m…
Even before coming to campus, Lafayette's newest students began their collegiate experience with a summer adventure. An intellectual adventure, that is…
Lafayette earns glowing praise in The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2000. This is the 16th annual edition of the top-rated guide to the best colleges in America…
Lafayette College’s 1999 Roethke Humanities Festival features “Modern Appropriations of Homer’s Odyssey,” celebrating the 2,700 year-old epic that was…
Two exhibits in Skillman Library through December feature the history of Lafayette's McKelvy House. Designed by McKim, Mead & White and built in 1888,…
At the group’s traditional Sunday dinners a free exchange of ideas is the main course. Group dinners at McKelvy House are steeped not only in tradition…
Lafayette College student Jeff Dumont, a junior from Dracut, Mass., was honored by Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honor society, for his presentation…