Nov 12, 2004
Rothkopf Scholars Program Launched
A new opportunity for art students to study abroad, the Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Scholars program, will be launched this spring. “A select…
Academic News
A new opportunity for art students to study abroad, the Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Scholars program, will be launched this spring. “A select…
For the fifth consecutive year, a Lafayette team has earned first place in the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges Math Contest. The College…
Imagine taking centuries-old paintings that have been partially destroyed — or even cut apart and scattered to different parts of the globe — and reconstructing…
Arnold Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History, will talk about “Abuse of Power: George W. Bush and U.S. National Security” 7:30 p.m. today in the…
“The Skillet,” an etching created by Curlee Holton, professor of art at Lafayette and director of its Experimental Printmaking Institute, has been selected…
Neuroscience major Megan Coyer ’05 (Slippery Rock, Pa.), a Marquis Scholar and recipient of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, is examining how the…
The Latin American sound of Heitor Villa-Lobos will come alive 8 p.m. today at the Williams Center for the Arts as the Latin American Ensemble performs…
Last year, Dan Bauer, professor of anthropology, displayed his passion for expressive art at the Riverside Festival of the Arts in downtown Easton. His…
In the past several decades, researchers have learned a great deal about the important role folic acid plays in preventing birth defects. Marquis Scholar…
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science, will share his insights on “The 2004 Elections: A View from Abroad” noon Tuesday in Interfaith…