May 28, 2010
Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 Is Bringing Justice to New York
In his 20 years of working for New York City’s criminal justice system, Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 has seen his fair share of cretins and crime fighters…
In his 20 years of working for New York City’s criminal justice system, Judge Alvin Yearwood ’83 has seen his fair share of cretins and crime fighters…
An expert on women’s activism in Europe, she involved three students in her research Katalin Fabian, associate professor of government and law, is the…
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
A group of Lafayette students and faculty spent their spring break in New Orleans working with artists and community leaders in the Lower Ninth Ward to…
Award ceremony celebrates individuals who are making a difference on campus and in the community Lafayette students and faculty were honored for their…
He will present a lecture and meet with students in the African American art history course Art expert Robert Steele will give a lecture about collecting…
He will discuss his work during a public lecture in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights Award-winning author and filmmaker Molefi K. Asante, Jr. ’04 will present…
Members of the College’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project will attend the meeting April 16-18 A team of students and faculty who have been…
Thomas Johnson ’11 chronicles a day working on water infrastructure projects near a rural Honduran village Thomas Johnson ’11 (Allendale, N.J.), who is…
Feminist novelist and poet Marge Piercy will present a lecture on 19th century feminism April 14 Lafayette’s celebration of National Poetry Month includes…