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Apr 14, 2005

Robeson Conference Presentation: Ed Bullins, Samuel A. Hay, and Miller Lucky Jr.

Ed Bullins, Distinguished Artist-in-Residence at Northeastern University; conference co-organizer Samuel A. Hay, visiting professor of government and law…

Apr 14, 2005

Robeson Conference Presentation: Floyd W. Hayes III

Floyd W. Hayes III, senior lecturer in political science and coordinator of undergraduate programs in Africana studies at The Johns Hopkins University…

Apr 13, 2005

Neuroscientist and Stress Expert Robert Sapolsky Will Discuss “Stress, Disease, and Coping” Today at Williams Center for the Arts

Science and nature writer, biologist, neuroscientist, and stress expert Robert Sapolsky will speak on “Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers: Stress, Disease, and…

Apr 9, 2005

Performances Cap Robeson Conference

Lafayette’s conference on Paul Robeson closed Saturday with stirring performances that capped three days of dynamic presentations and conversation about…

Apr 7, 2005

Tickets Still Available for The Roots April 11 Concert

Tickets are still available for this year’s major spring concert, a performance by the eclectic band The Roots 8 p.m. Monday, April 11, in Kirby Sports…

Apr 7, 2005

World Premiere of Commissioned Work Will Highlight Orpheus Concert at Williams Center Today

Mozart’s Viennese classicism, a work by Samuel Barber, and a recent chamber symphony by America’s reigning master composer, John Adams, will provide an…

Apr 5, 2005

Çudamani Dancers and Musicians Will Interpret Sacred Balinese Performance Traditions at Williams Center Tonight

The sacred performance traditions of Bali have found their true interpretive champions in Çudamani, an ensemble of musicians and dancers from Pengsekan…

Apr 5, 2005

Flooding Affects Events in Williams Visual Arts Building

Lafayette’s Williams Visual Arts Building on North Third Street in downtown Easton will remain closed through Sunday, April 10, for cleaning and repairs…

Apr 5, 2005

Robeson Conference Profile: Lamont Yeakey

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…

Apr 4, 2005

Lafayette Celebrates Rededication of Skillman Library

Lafayette celebrated the $22-million expansion and renovation of David Bishop Skillman Library April 1 with a rededication ceremony and other events. The…

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