Apr 3, 2005
Sunday: Flooding Closes North Third Street
North Third Street is closed Sunday afternoon (April 3) due to flooding in the wake of heavy rains, so there is no access to campus via that route as listed…
North Third Street is closed Sunday afternoon (April 3) due to flooding in the wake of heavy rains, so there is no access to campus via that route as listed…
6 Billion Monkeys, an extraordinary, 80-foot sculpture providing a three-dimensional depiction of the human population explosion, is on display through…
Nominations are sought for the George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal.” George Wharton…
A $1,000 scholarship is available from the Northampton County Association of Township Officials for a student living in one of these Northampton County…
Sculptor Stacy Levy will work with Lafayette students and local artists to create an installation titled Blue Lake over three or four days starting Monday…
A new video resume tool, called FLASHVUE, has been developed by a team of Lafayette alumni to assist students in marketing their skills to employers. The…
A new book spotlights the groundbreaking work of longtime Lafayette faculty member Francis Andrew March, the world’s first professor of English. Francis…
World-renowned Degas scholar and curator Richard Kendall will speak on “Painting without God: Degas, Darwin, and Impressionism” 4:10 p.m. today in Williams…
Lehigh Valley PBS (WLVT-TV, Channel 39) will feature Lafayette’s 55+ Art Program in its popular news magazine program “TEMPO!” 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Friday…
Piotr Górecki, associate professor of history at University of California, Riverside, will speak on “Neighbors Remembered: The Jedwabne Massacre and the…