Nov 13, 2002
Skillman Library’s Lafayette and Slavery Exhibit Posted Online
An online version of Skillman Library’s spring 2001 exhibit, Lafayette and Slavery, is available on the Special Collections web site. The exhibit looks…
An online version of Skillman Library’s spring 2001 exhibit, Lafayette and Slavery, is available on the Special Collections web site. The exhibit looks…
New York photographer Bill Hayward ’65 pioneered the medium of portraiture two years ago with his book, Bad Behavior, in which he invited his subjects…
Janine Clifford, grassroots coordinator for National Audubon Society, will talk about how to become an effective advocate and other issues noon today in…
Chemical engineering graduate Hensley Sejour ’01 talked about his experiences as a Lafayette student athlete and current graduate student at Georgia Tech…
Eric Cornell, a 2001 Nobel Laureate in physics, will give two free, public lectures and interact with Lafayette students and faculty during a campus visit…
Gerald E. Galloway, Jr., secretary of the United States Section of the International Joint Commission, Washington, D.C., will speak on “21st Century Water…
Five concerts, standup comedy, and screenings of the film My Big Fat Greek Wedding are on the campus entertainment schedule this weekend. Senior Nathan…
Artist and curator David C. Driskell, one of the world’s leading authorities on African-American art, will give Lafayette’s annual David L. Sr. and Helen…
Screenings of the movie XXX and a concert by rock band Jonasay comprise the entertainment options offered by Lafayette Activities Forum this weekend. Starring…
Amy Hillier, research associate at the Cartographic Modeling Laboratory at University of Pennsylvania, will speak on her study, “Redlining and the Home…