Nov 9, 2005
Grossman Gallery Will Exhibit Limits of Freedom: Art of Taiwan Today Nov. 4-Jan 28
A lecture will be presented today and an opening reception tomorrow in conjunction with Limits on Freedom: Art of Taiwan Today, a compilation of works…
A lecture will be presented today and an opening reception tomorrow in conjunction with Limits on Freedom: Art of Taiwan Today, a compilation of works…
Russell Roberts, professor of economics at George Mason University and J. Fish and Lillian F. Smith Distinguished Scholar at George Mason’s Mercatus Center…
The Ben Munisteri Dance Projects will give a free “work in progress” showing of a new dance set to music by Stravinsky at the Williams Center for the Arts…
African-American professionals will share their stories of success at the Minorities in Corporate America panel discussion 7 p.m. Thursday in the David…
Eviatar Zerubavel, professor of sociology at Rutgers University, will speak on “The Elephant in the Room: The Anatomy of Conspiracies of Silence” 8 p.m…
Accomplished artists representing the visual arts and music will visit Lafayette this month for the Temple Performing and Visual Arts Festival. The McDonogh…
Ellis Finger, director of Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts, has been named the 2006 winner of the Award for Excellence in Presenting the Performing…
Bioethicist Peter Singer will speak on “Changing Ethics of Life and Death” 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Oechsle Hall room 224. “From the acceptance of…
Lafayette Activities Forum presents Tiny Glover performing high energy, interactive stand up comedy 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, in the Farinon Snack Bar…
The Presser Foundation recently awarded the music department $20,000 to make more practice rooms available to students. To meet the demands of increasing…