Feb 28, 2005
Many Administrative Offices Close Early Due to Snow
Because of a snow storm, many of the College’s administrative offices closed at 3 p.m. Monday. Classes are being held at professors’ discretion.
Because of a snow storm, many of the College’s administrative offices closed at 3 p.m. Monday. Classes are being held at professors’ discretion.
Lafayette will host a “Conversation with Senator Rick Santorum on the Future of Social Security” from 10:30-11:30 a.m. today in Colton Chapel. The event…
Robert Darling, professor of geology at SUNY-Cortland, will discuss “Cristobalite in Adirondak Garnet: A Remarkable Case of Mineral Preservation” noon…
Rising diva Christina Lamberti of the Houston Grand, San Francisco, Singapore Lyric, and Philadelphia opera companies will sing from her current projects…
Dramatic performances, open forums, a film screening, scripture studies and other events will be part of the inaugural Religious Awareness Week that starts…
The Williams Center for the Arts gallery will showcase pictures from Bruce Davidson’s 2002 book, Time of Change, Civil Rights Photographs 1961-1965, in…
Dan Dulaski, a professional engineer and soil evaluator in Massachusetts, spoke on “Identifying a Discernable Centerline Rumble Strip to Improve Traffic…
The Max Kade Center for German Studies will sponsor events next week with Turkish-German writer Zafer Senocak and Gunther Heissel, head geologist of the…
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…
As noted by the All Music Guide, Dave Holland may be the most accomplished pure jazz composer among bassists, after Charles Mingus. His quintet is among…