
Sep 8, 2010
Drawing Systems Exhibit Runs in the Grossman Gallery through Oct. 23
Artists often use drawings as studies for paintings and sculpture, but drawings can also stand on their own. Guest curator Susan Swenson has selected the…
Artists often use drawings as studies for paintings and sculpture, but drawings can also stand on their own. Guest curator Susan Swenson has selected the…
Alec Bernstein ’11 (Colts Neck, N.J.) spent much of the spring semester planting trees, shrubs, and wildflowers in a small wetland area in Easton’s…
Laquan Lightfoot ’11 (Washington, D.C.) first became interested in justice and law in high school after serving as a youth adviser for the D.C. Youth Advisory…
Professor Robin Rinehart has always been fascinated by the interactions among different religions in the Punjab region, divided between India and Pakistan…
Throughout his career, Professor Wayne Leibel‘s hobbies and scientific interests have often overlapped. Since childhood, Leibel has raised tropical fish…
A member of the first class of women at Lafayette, Liza Roos Prior Lucy ’74 majored in psychology, but then in her sophomore year she made a quilt for…
An exhibit examining the art of internationally-renowned installation artists will run in the Williams Center Gallery through Oct. 24. Robert Mattison…
Professor Donald Miller served as a historical consultant and on-camera expert for the documentary Make No Little Plans, premiering Monday, Sept. 6, on…
The Dafnis Prieto Sextet will open this year’s Jazz Masters series with a performance at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at the Williams Center for the Arts…
Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, has been quoted in an article about a sighting in Pennsylvania of a rare pink katydid. The article appeared in media…