Nov 7, 2003
West African Xylophone Master Bernard Woma Will Perform at Brown Bag Today
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…
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…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 moderated a debate between Easton’s mayoral candidates 7 p.m. Tuesday in Colton Chapel. The candidates, Republican Phil…
Homecoming festivities, the dedication of Acopian Engineering Center, a Lafayette oral history presentation, varsity sports, alumni concerts, and screenings…
The Dream Factory: A Surrealist Art Film Series will continue today with L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age), a 1930 satire by surrealist director Luis Buñuel…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 will be featured in an interview to be televised during an Easton mayoral debate held at the studios of Lehigh Valley…