Jan 30, 2007
LEAP Invites Campus to Explore Global Warming through Documentary Screenings
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) will screen two documentaries about global warming in conjunction with the ongoing “On Ice” exhibit…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection (LEAP) will screen two documentaries about global warming in conjunction with the ongoing “On Ice” exhibit…
This month’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from concerts to brewery tours to a chili festival at various locations throughout…
Scholars, journalists, and policy makers from around the globe will be on campus March 1-2 as part of Lafayette’s “Facing the Chinese Century: Prospects…
Steps away from Easton’s State Theatre, in a low brick building that once housed a neighborhood bar, Kelly Mannino is cooking up a menu of Lehigh Valley-based…
Renowned composer and bandleader Maria Schneider will perform with her 20-piece jazz orchestra 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 in the Williams Center for the…
Does a man compete differently when racing another man as opposed to when he’s racing against a woman? How does competitive spirit manifest itself from…
Ida Sinkevic, associate professor of art, is organizing curator for a major exhibition at the Allentown Art Museum, which explores the multiple roles of…
In October, Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, brought together scholars specializing in numerous academic disciplines…
Nearly 40 alumni representing a variety of organizations and graduate schools will return to campus noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 in the Pfenning Alumni…
David Carrasco, Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America at Harvard College, will present “The Cave, the Labyrinth, and the City: Deciphering…