Nov 11, 2003
Marquis de Lafayette Essay Contest Offers $250 Prize
Students are invited to enter an annual contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author of the best essay about…
Students are invited to enter an annual contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author of the best essay about…
Belgian jazz harmonica master Toots Thielemans and veteran pianist Kenny Werner will perform in concert 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Williams Center…
Prominent African-American artist Emma Amos will give a public lecture and interact with students and faculty during a campus residency today and tomorrow…
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will perform Haydn’s Symphony No. 94, George Crumb’s “Voice of the Whale,” and César Franck’s Piano Quintet in…
Bernard Woma, lead master drummer for the National Dance Ensemble of Ghana and its solo player of the gyil, a West African xylophone, will give a performance…
The Forest Ethics conservation group will give a multimedia presentation about how the global timber industry, and the market for wood and paper products…
Chilean ensemble Inti-Illimani, which plays Latin American music on more than 30 wind, string, and percussion instruments, will perform 8 p.m. today at…
The Dream Factory: A Surrealist Art Film Series will continue Wednesday with Blood of a Poet (Cocteau, 1930-1932). Sponsored by the art department, screenings…
Campus activities this weekend include a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, a celebration of Deepawali, performances of Little Shop of…
Suzanne Amador Kane, associate professor and chair of physics and astronomy at Haverford College, will speak on “Good Things in Small Packages: Biologically-inspired…