Mar 13, 2002
Lafayette Hosts Second Annual AIDS Symposium Tuesday
Lafayette will host its Second Annual AIDS Symposium Tuesday, featuring a lunch presentation, a dinner and panel discussion, and a display of panels from…
Lafayette will host its Second Annual AIDS Symposium Tuesday, featuring a lunch presentation, a dinner and panel discussion, and a display of panels from…
Elizabeth Hutton Turner, senior curator of the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., will speak on the art and life of the late 20th-century black American…
Darren Lopez ’02 (Highland Mills, N.Y.) will speak about his experiences of studying abroad last year in Cuba noon tomorrow in Interfaith Chapel, Hogg…
Actress Maxine Maxwell will present “Echoes of the Past,” dramatic portrayals of five African and African-American women, 8 p.m. Monday, March 11, in the…
Jim Lehrer, one of the nation’s most respected and honored journalists, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 167th Commencement on Saturday, May…
John Wilson, laboratory coordinator in the department of geology and environmental geosciences, will talk about “U/Pb Zircon Ages of Plutons from the Central…
The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council will honor individuals and groups who have made significant contributions to the Greek system at this…
Chinese art and archeology scholar Dora C.Y. Ching will speak on “Variations on Lines and Dots: Writing and Painting in Chinese Art” 4 p.m. Wednesday,…
Paintings by Wu Yi, founder of the Association of Modern Chinese Art and chairman of its board of directors, will be displayed March 17-May 5 in the gallery…
Paul W. MacAvoy, Williams Brothers Professor of Management Studies at Yale School of Management, will speak on “The Strategic Destruction of Northeast…