Nov 19, 2003
Nahum Chandler Will Speak on W.E.B. Du Bois and Related Topics Thursday
Nahum Chandler, assistant professor in the Humanities Center of Johns Hopkins University, will speak on “W.E.B. Du Bois, the Philadelphia Negro Project…
Nahum Chandler, assistant professor in the Humanities Center of Johns Hopkins University, will speak on “W.E.B. Du Bois, the Philadelphia Negro Project…
The Landis Community Outreach Center is conducting its annual gift drive. Donated gifts will benefit members of the Easton community by way of the Third…
Black Burlesque (revisited), an international collaboration between two dance companies and an a cappella group, will make a stop on its national tour…
A debate and discussion between Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and James E. Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, on Elk Grove…
Susan Angus, executive director of the Commission on Voluntary Service in New York, discussed short-term (summer, semester) and longer-term (year or more)…
A series of activities designed to celebrate diversity and combat intolerance will be held during the first ComeUnity Week Nov. 17-22. “This observance…
Starting Monday, Spirit Week will feature events leading up to Saturday’s annual football game against archrival Lehigh. Spirit Week banners are due at…
Bill Metropolis, assistant curator at the Harvard University Geological and Mineralogical Museum, presented a lecture on “Mineralization of Pegmatites…
A concert with seven a cappella groups, performances by rock, blues, and jazz bands, an open guitar jam, standup comedy, a Twister tournament, a semiformal…
The St. Martin’s Handbook author Andrea Lunsford, professor of English and director of the writing and rhetoric program at Stanford University, spoke on…