Apr 26, 2006
National Poetry Month Will End With a Flurry of Activity
Lafayette’s celebration of National Poetry Month will soon wrap up with the Jean Corrie Poetry Reading April 27, a poetry festival April 30, and creative…
Academic News
Lafayette’s celebration of National Poetry Month will soon wrap up with the Jean Corrie Poetry Reading April 27, a poetry festival April 30, and creative…
An obscure collection of Latin jazz and Salsa music forms the backdrop for an intriguing project undertaken by the Community of Scholars program this semester…
English and international affairs major Sandamali Wijeratne ’06 (Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka) won first prize in the MacKnight Black Poetry Competition for…
Capping an outstanding season, Forensics Society placed eighth in its division at the National Forensic Association’s annual championship tournament. Western…
To Marco Tjioe ’09 (North Sumatera, Indonesia) the scientific processes of engineering seemed mystifying, but after an externship at Steel Dynamics, Inc…
Environmentally-friendly design and social responsibility of architects will be the focus of the 2006 John and Muriel Landis lecture at 8 p.m. May 2 in…
The Hispanic Society of Lafayette (HSL) invites the community to join them in academic and social activities as part of its first annual Latino/Hispanic…
Art majors don’t just study interesting topics for their honors theses; they create them. Studio art students will exhibit their work April 29-May 20 at…
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and director of Lafayette’s Meyner Center for the Study of State…
Women’s issues and female oppression will be the topic of the next Reeder Scholars discussion, April 24 at 8:45 p.m. at 225 Reeder Street. Dessert will…