May 9, 2005
Lafayette Will Grant Three Honorary Degrees at 170th Commencement May 21
Lafayette will award honorary doctorates to three distinguished leaders at the College’s 170th Commencement exercises Saturday, May 21. Brian P. Lamb,…
Lafayette will award honorary doctorates to three distinguished leaders at the College’s 170th Commencement exercises Saturday, May 21. Brian P. Lamb,…
The National College Band of the Year and other live acts, a barbecue lunch and midnight breakfast, and a host of activities will be part of All College…
James Winders, professor of history at Appalachian State University, will give talks about issues relating to African musicians in France Thursday and…
Kofi Asare Opoku, professor of religious studies at Lafayette, spoke on “The Influence of Africa on Paul Robeson’s Life and Work” (see conference schedule)…
Artist Loren Madsen, whose exhibit “6 Billion Monkeys” is currently on display at Lafayette, will deliver a lecture at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, followed…
Ed Bullins, Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at Northeastern University; conference co-organizer Samuel A. Hay, visiting professor of government and law…
Floyd W. Hayes III, senior lecturer in political science and coordinator of undergraduate programs in Africana studies at The Johns Hopkins University…
Paul Von Blum, senior lecturer in African American studies at University of California, Los Angeles, spoke on “Paul Robeson: The Quintessential Public…
Nelson Peery, veteran revolutionary organizer, founding member of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America (formerly the Communist Labor Party)…
Poet, playwright, and essayist Amiri Baraka spoke on “The Significance of Paul Robeson’s Theater Productions” (see conference schedule). The moderator…