Jan 26, 2005
Robeson Conference Profile: Samuel A. Hay
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Diane Shaw, college archivist, gives the following report on recent acquisitions by Skillman Library: For several years, we have been acquiring works for…
A service celebrating the life of the late K. Roald Bergethon, who served 20 years as 12th president of Lafayette, will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, January…
The visceral power of DanceBrazil owes much to the razor-sharp martial arts movements of Capoeira, a choreographic tour-de-force at once graceful and menacing…
Today is the final day of a three-day workshop being presented by the Center for Educational Technology on multimedia narrative at Skillman Library. “Multimedia…
Easton architect Paul Felder, juror for an exhibition exploring the concept of “shelter” at the Williams Center for the Arts gallery, will discuss the…
An exhibit of works by Philadelphia artist James Rose opens today at the Portlock Black Cultural Center, 101 McCartney Street, as part of the College’s…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
The Lafayette community is helping to provide relief for those affected by the devastating Asian tsunami. The Landis Community Outreach Center’s staff…