Apr 15, 2005
Organist Lorenz Maycher Will Give Concert at Colton Chapel Monday
Lorenz Maycher, organ and classical piano instructor at Lafayette, will give a concert 8 p.m. Monday in Colton Chapel. The event is free and open to the…
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Lorenz Maycher, organ and classical piano instructor at Lafayette, will give a concert 8 p.m. Monday in Colton Chapel. The event is free and open to the…
Someday when Rufaro Mukogo ’07 (Harare, Zimbabwe) returns to Zimbabwe, the knowledge he gained by conducting chemistry experiments linked to fuel efficiency…
In the second of three talks celebrating the World Year of Physics, which commemorates the life and work of Albert Einstein, Justin Corvino, assistant…
As a citizen of the United States, Jillian Gaeta ’07 (Middletown, N.J.) is guaranteed certain rights, but she realizes that across the globe, millions…
Alex Gendler ’06, a double major in English and philosophy, is the recipient of a Beinecke Scholarship, providing funding for graduate studies in the arts…
Curlee Holton, professor of art and director of the Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) at Lafayette, was featured April 12 on “Tempo,” Lehigh Valley…
In the midst of genocide in Darfur, Sudan, students in the Human Rights in Modern War class taught by Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, have…
Shanae Moore ’07 and Whitney Laird ’07 saw one of the ways their psychology majors could be applied to a career through externships in Lafayette’s Human…
Four Lafayette chemical engineering majors are among the students giving presentations on their research this weekend during the annual American Institute…
Three days before competing in the National Forensic Association’s annual championship tournament, Forensics Society members will host a demonstration…