Nov 12, 2004
Fall Fest Will Provide Live Music, Cash Prizes, and Free Food Tonight
Gilbert’s will host a new Lafayette Activities Forum event tonight, Fall Fest, “a full night of fun with live music, cash prizes, and free apple cider…
Gilbert’s will host a new Lafayette Activities Forum event tonight, Fall Fest, “a full night of fun with live music, cash prizes, and free apple cider…
Stephen Whitfield, Max Richter Professor of American Civilization, will give a lecture titled “An Appreciation of American Jewish Humor” 8 p.m. Monday…
Werner Haas, professor emeritus of Germanic languages and literatures at Ohio State University, will speak on the resistance movement within the German…
Jonathan David Farley, this year’s recipient of the Harvard Foundation’s Distinguished Scientist Award, will speak on “How to Destroy Enemies and Manipulate…
S. James Gates, John S. Toll Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park, will speak on “Can Superstring/M-Theory Be Seen in the Sky?…
Acclaimed artist Barbara Grossman, whose art is on display in the Williams Visual Arts Building through Saturday, Dec. 11, will give a lecture and attend…
Author S.L. Wisenberg will visit classes, meet individually with student writers, and headline two public events today and tomorrow as this year’s Closs…
Sculptor Melvin Edwards will meet with art faculty and students, work in the Experimental Printmaking Institute, and give a public lecture during a campus…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 will share his experiences and thoughts on leadership noon today in the Kirby Hall of Civil Rights auditorium…
“Imani” means “faith” in Swahili, which is required to believe that a wind quintet can successfully explore and present the links among European, African…