Apr 18, 2003
Student Art Exhibition Opens Tuesday at Portlock Black Cultural Center
“Our Visions: Art by Lafayette Students,” an exhibition of prints, paintings, digital images, sketches, and sculpture, will be displayed April 22-May 16…
Academic News
“Our Visions: Art by Lafayette Students,” an exhibition of prints, paintings, digital images, sketches, and sculpture, will be displayed April 22-May 16…
Donald L. Miller, Lafayette’s John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, is featured as an on-air scholar in The History Channel’s “April 1865: The Month…
As playwright, actress, and stage manager, senior English major Katherine Rewinkel (Sunnyvale, Calif.) has done it all in Lafayette theater. During her…
Bruce Allen Murphy, Fred Morgan Kirby Professor of Civil Rights at Lafayette, has written Wild Bill: The Legend and Life of William O. Douglas, a definitive…
Forensics Society will showcase speeches, poetry, and plays 7 p.m. today in Jaqua Auditorium (room 103), Hugel Science Center. Nine students will represent…
The newly formed Spoken Word Ensemble gave its first performance, “Word: An Ensemble,” a free event held April 9 at the Williams Center for the Arts. The…
Junior Douglas Burke (Cape May Court House, N.J.) presented his research on sports and politics in Russia March 13-15 at the 17th annual National Conference…
Senior Maureen Auro (Garden City, N.Y.) presented her research on the water quality of a New Jersey stream at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania…
Old-school knowledge prevailed over youthful brainpower as the Lafayette College Bowl Champions of 1962 went head to head with current members of Lafayette…
Electrical and computer engineering major Brandon Cochenour (Lower Burrell, Pa.) will discuss his research to improve music technology at a brown bag talk…