Jan 25, 2007
Harvard Professor to Lecture on Native Mesoamerican People Feb. 22
David Carrasco, Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America at Harvard College, will present “The Cave, the Labyrinth, and the City: Deciphering…
David Carrasco, Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America at Harvard College, will present “The Cave, the Labyrinth, and the City: Deciphering…
World-renowned orchestra Orpheus will take the stage with British tenor Ian Bostridge for “Serenades” 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4 in the Williams Center for…
As part ofLafayette’s celebration of Black History Month, Tony Award nominee Calvin Levels will perform his critically-acclaimed solo play James Baldwin-…
George Divoky, research associate at the Institute of Arctic Biology at University of Alaska-Fairbanks, will give the 2007 John and Muriel Landis lecture…
Audiences at the WilliamsCenter for the Arts have grown accustomed to witnessing global exploration on stage, so it will be a special treat for concert-goers…
Visitors to “Ken Kewley Collage & Painting,” the latest exhibition at the Grossman Gallery, will find themselves transported to a world awash in color…
Just around the northeast corner of Easton’s Northampton and Bank streets, colorful blown-glass orbs hang in a welcoming window that until very recently…
Lafayette is providing exciting new ways for people to learn about what is happening on campus. The College has launched Live @ Lafayette, an interactive…
Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month through the theme “The Souls of Black Folk: Unveiling Identity” Jan. 31-Feb. 23. Events will delve into the…
This month’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from concerts to brewery tours to interactive art at various locations throughout…