Sep 19, 2002
Lafayette Earns Barron’s Coveted “Most Competitive” Rating
Lafayette has attained the distinction of being classified among America’s “most academically competitive colleges” by Barron’s, publishers of the well-known…
Lafayette has attained the distinction of being classified among America’s “most academically competitive colleges” by Barron’s, publishers of the well-known…
Engineering students can take advantage of an interviewing workshop tailored to their field tomorrow. Anthony Piergiovanni Jr., former vice president and…
Lafayette will host a performance of Birdbrain, a five-year dance touring project that follows the migratory journeys of birds and gray whales across the…
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Paquito D’Rivera will bring his quintet to Lafayette College’s Williams Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. Saturday, September…
Representatives from Procter & Gamble will present information about their company, including possible career opportunities, 12:15-1 p.m. today in Gagnon…
The Marquis, Lafayette's student literary magazine, is accepting art, prose, and poetry for potential inclusion in the next issue. Submissions should be…
Rob Root, associate professor of mathematics, will speak on “Pi – It’s Not Just a Movie,” noon tomorrow in Pardee Hall room 227. Free and open to the campus…
Government and law major John Stephenson '05 (Kintnersville, Pa.) has played significant roles in three different political campaigns this year, including…
A pre-game Block pARTy will start 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, wrapping up at the 1 p.m. kickoff of the Leopards' Patriot League football opener against Towson…
A planning meeting for Wellness Day ’02 will be held 12:15-12:45 p.m. today in the Marlo Room of the Farinon Center. Organizations that want to be part…