Mar 5, 2003
Author Ruth Setton Will Read from Latest Novel Today for Women’s History Month
Acclaimed author Ruth Setton, fiction editor of the literary journal Arts and Letters, will read from her latest novel noon-1 p.m. today at Interfaith…
Acclaimed author Ruth Setton, fiction editor of the literary journal Arts and Letters, will read from her latest novel noon-1 p.m. today at Interfaith…
Kathryn Kolbert, an attorney widely credited with preserving the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling, will visit Lafayette for a discussion time…
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of al-Farah Mosque in New York will give a brown bag talk on “Muslims in America Today” noon today at Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall…
Lafayette will hold an open house to showcase its new and renovated environmental engineering research laboratories, as well as the innovative student…
Two events with award-winning political essayist Barbara Ehrenreich and a regional conference on women’s studies highlight a full schedule of lectures…
The second of a two-part “Valley Arts” television series on Lafayette’s award-winning, nationally recognized Williams Visual Arts Building will premiere…
Renowned artist Stephen Antonakos is meeting with students and attending public events this week as Lafayette’s 2003-04 Grossman Visiting Artist. This…
The debut of laser tag at Kirby Sports Center is among several events taking place on campus this weekend. A student discussion titled “Killing Me Softly:…
Queens College Professor Alan Ludman will speak on “Field Boots and Batteries: Geologic Mapping with GIS” noon today in room 108 of Van Wickle Hall. Free…
Jorge Garcia, professor of philosophy at Boston College, will give a lecture titled “Is Race Just in Our Minds?” 7 p.m. today in room 104 of Kirby Hall…