Oct 2, 2007
Rare Book Finds Home at Lafayette
1833 volume about slavery in America will be part of For Captive Africa exhibit opening Oct. 11 In August, while sorting through boxes of books for an…
1833 volume about slavery in America will be part of For Captive Africa exhibit opening Oct. 11 In August, while sorting through boxes of books for an…
Carolyn Romney ’08 documents how a desk used by President John F. Kennedy has come to Lafayette As an independent study project, government & law and…
Assistant professor of music teaches and performs in the Czech Republic From Aug. 16-26, Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, experienced what it…
Numerous events to take place in Easton Oct. 6-7 October’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from music and art, to garlic…
Grammy-Award winning pianist Yefim Bronfman to perform The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra launches its 20th year of performances at Lafayette with the “J…
2007 Havens Award Winner Martin Tjioe ’09 shares his experiences teaching abroad Martin Tjioe ’09 (N. Sumatera, Indonesia) is pursuing a B.S. in civil…
Course taught by James Moyer, associate professor of music, allows a variety of majors to encounter music in new ways “I think composing is fun. It’s…
A glance at the research and other professional activities of some of the faculty members who are on leave in 2007-08 A glance at the research and professional…
Garlic Fest offers food, wine, and cook-offs On Oct. 6, Centre Square in Easton will be stinking, thanks to the 2007 Easton Garlic Fest. The event will…
Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry edits publication and authors three chapters Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, and a fellow…