Apr 13, 2004
Toni Ahrens ’05 is Lafayette Idol
Toni Ahrens ’05 (Hamilton, N.Y.) is the winner of the recent Lafayette Idol singing competition. A double major in psychology and English with a theater…
Toni Ahrens ’05 (Hamilton, N.Y.) is the winner of the recent Lafayette Idol singing competition. A double major in psychology and English with a theater…
Harvard curator Bill Metropolis will discuss the university’s collection of minerals and offer samples for examination noon today in Van Wickle Hall room…
Mike McCooey, assistant professor of mathematics at Franklin and Marshall College, will speak on “Four Manifolds and their Symmetry Groups” 4:30 p.m. Monday…
A chemical engineering major, the Marquis Scholar will pursue a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering. Marquis Scholar Lauren Sefcik ’04 of Saddle Brook, N.J…
Activist Gordon Braxton will speak on “Building Bridges: A Journey Through Issues of Oppression, Sexual Assault, and Diversity,” 8 p.m. Wednesday in the…
Six Lafayette students have been awarded Fulbright grant in past five years. Lafayette senior Shara Gregory of Collegeville, Pa., and recent graduate Tarik…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Laurie…
Fifteen students and three alumni attending graduate school recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to learn about careers in the nation’s capital and gain…
“Womenkind: Vision and Voice,” an exhibition of works by five artists, is on display through Tuesday, April 27, at the David A. Portlock Black Cultural…
PBS plans to feature Lafayette in its national television program “History Detectives,” a series devoted to solving historical mysteries. The mystery bringing…