Jan 27, 2010
Expanded Scholarships at Rochester’s Simon School of Business
Lafayette has a special partnership with the business school Lafayette students and recent grads interested in pursuing full-time graduate studies at a…
Lafayette has a special partnership with the business school Lafayette students and recent grads interested in pursuing full-time graduate studies at a…
Visiting artists will serve residencies to expose students to theatrical disciplines and texts from a variety of cultures Some interesting characters have…
Concert program includes music by Bach, Stravinsky, Dvorak, and Peter Maxwell Davies The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will perform with pianist Angela Hewitt…
The first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, she will discuss issues related to the governance of water resources Elinor Ostrom, the first…
President Daniel H. Weiss sent the following message to administrators and staff via email today: As we have discussed in administrative and staff forums…
English major Carolyn Fast ’10 writes about her experience as stage manager in College Theater’s presentation of Little Women Carolyn Fast ’10 (Rockaway…
Fellowships from major libraries helped him complete Race and Rhetoric in the Renaissance As the College’s resident Shakespearean, Ian D. Smith, associate…
Emanuel Santa-Donato ’10 writes about using his skills in Japanese to translate slides depicting the Japanese colonization of Taiwan under the guidance…

He writes about his externship with Jonathan Schecter ’04 at M & C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment Over the winter break, economics and business major…

Performance and open rehearsal is part of the College’s celebration of Black History Month Rennie Harris’ award-winning dance company Puremovement…