May 4, 2007
May’s First Weekend Includes Farmer’s Market, Music, and Art
May’s first weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from art exhibits to musical performances to the opening day of the Easton Farmer…
May’s first weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from art exhibits to musical performances to the opening day of the Easton Farmer…
Hannah W. Stewart-Gambino, founding director of Lehigh University’s Global Citizenship Program, has been appointed dean of the College at Lafayette effective…
Lafayette students, faculty, and staff were honored April 29 for their dedication and commitment to the College community at the 17th Annual Aaron O. Hoff…
The Teaching and Learning Committee is hosting its first Symposium on Teaching 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 5, in Oeschle Hall Auditorium, room 224, and…
An op-ed piece written by President Daniel Weiss appeared in the Views section of today’s Inside Higher Ed. In the article, “Balancing Fundamental Tensions…
Lafayette will hold a memorial service celebrating the life of Dan O’Neil ’06 4 p.m. Friday, May 4, in Colton Chapel. The service is being coordinated…
Numerous members of the College community traveled to Lincoln, R.I., today and over the weekend to attend funeral services for Daniel O’Neil ’06. O’Neil…
One of the nation’s most accomplished and distinguished preachers, the Reverend Peter J. Gomes of Harvard University, will deliver the sermon at Lafayette…
Lafayette’s campus bells will sound 32 times at noon today in memory of the victims of the shootings at Virginia Tech. Lafayette will join institutions…
Robert Mason, professor of marine sciences at the University of Connecticut, will discuss the ways in which Mercury is transported in aquatic systems noon…