Nov 7, 2006
Ping Chong’s Undesirable Elements Performed at Lafayette Nov. 14
Lafayette’s current artist-in-residence Ping Chong will present his acclaimed performance piece Undesirable Elements at the WilliamsCenter for the Arts…
Lafayette’s current artist-in-residence Ping Chong will present his acclaimed performance piece Undesirable Elements at the WilliamsCenter for the Arts…
Donald Asher, known as “America’s Job Search Guru” will present two different lectures on campus Monday, Nov. 13. “Strategies for Admission into the Graduate…
In accordance with a resolution adopted by Lafayette’s Board of Trustees, the College issued the following statement today condemning the genocide in Sudan:…
The New York Times highlights Lafayette’s role in the development of a major new work of performance art focusing on the American identity in the post-9/11…
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and director of Lafayette’s Meyner Center for the Study of State…
Students, faculty, staff, and the public are invited to join Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, and David Hogenboom, professor emeritus of…
Transformative Portraits: Altered Identities in Contemporary Art will be on exhibit in the Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery Nov. 4- Dec. 23 in…
For Denica Karadzhova ’07 (Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) and Maria Mitova ’09 (Sofia, Bulgaria), attending Lafayette doesn’t just mean receiving a quality education…
The Master Printmakers/Master Artists Portfolio exhibition, which is part of the Experimental Printmaking Institute’s (EPI) 10th anniversary celebration…
Karl Flessa ’68, professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona, will present “Putting the Dead to Work: Conservation Paleobiology of the Colorado…