Apr 3, 2002
Choreographer Rennie Harris Previews Work-in-Progress Tonight
Rennie Harris will return to Lafayette for the second time this school year, performing in concert and interacting with Lafayette students and faculty…
Rennie Harris will return to Lafayette for the second time this school year, performing in concert and interacting with Lafayette students and faculty…
Don Hogan of Mergent will demonstrate how to use Mergent FIS Online, one of Skillman Library’s electronic resources, to find financial data on U.S. and…
James B. Collins, professor and head of history at Georgetown University, will speak on “Nation and Identity: Reconsidering the History of France” 7:30…
A recruiter from William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester will visit 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Interfaith…
RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS Posted March 28, 2002 Publications coauthored with students: Kimberly D. Bennett, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer…
Ross Newton ’04 is experiencing improvement in his recovery at a New England hospital following a wrestling injury suffered last month. Competing in his…
Michael H. Moskow, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a member of Lafayette’s Board of Trustees and Class of 1959, will speak…
The Scheduling Office will be closed beginning noon today through Sunday, March 31, opening again 8:45 a.m. Monday, April 1. Those who need immediate assistance…
Samuel T. Hay, professor of theater at North Carolina A&T State University and a leading scholar on black drama in the U.S., will present two lectures…
Rennie Harris will return to Lafayette for the second time this school year, performing in concert and interacting with Lafayette students and faculty…