Oct 20, 2000
Dr Smith Solves the Riddle of the Sphinx… or Rather, of Its Neighbor
If you wanted to know what went into building the Great Pyramid of Giza, even the most renowned archaeologists couldn’t tell you — until now, that is.…
Academic News
If you wanted to know what went into building the Great Pyramid of Giza, even the most renowned archaeologists couldn’t tell you — until now, that is.…
D.C. Jackson, associate professor of history and chair of the American Studies program at Lafayette, appears in an episode of the acclaimed five-part PBS…
John S. Shaw III, assistant professor of psychology at Lafayette, will speak on his research into “Eyewitness Confidence in the Courtroom” at 4:10 p.m…
I was one of eight Lafayette juniors who spent last fall in the Lafayette-affiliated program at Huron University USA in London. The Huron program offered…
Resuming competition following its third-place team finish in the National Forensics Association Novice National Individual Events Tournament in the spring…
The students of the Lafayette Communications Union will host a special session with discussion and analysis during the third Presidential debate at 8:45…
Marquis Scholar Eric Hauck’s summer research project could help furnish designers valuable information about which composite materials hold up well under…
Eleven members of Lafayette’s distinctive McKelvy House Scholars Program have authored articles in the 2000 edition of The McKelvy Papers, an annual journal…
A groundbreaking Web site has been launched for A Biography of America that enables the entire world to experience the PBS TV series and telecourse spearheaded…
Lehigh Valley PBS (WLVT-TV) will feature Donald L. Miller, the John Henry MacCracken Professor of History at Lafayette, in its popular news magazine program…