Feb 19, 2001
Lafayette Will Host Black Inventions Museum Feb. 28 to March 1
As part of its celebration of Black History Month Lafayette will host the Black Inventions Museum Feb. 28-March 1. The museum will be open from 9 a.m.…
As part of its celebration of Black History Month Lafayette will host the Black Inventions Museum Feb. 28-March 1. The museum will be open from 9 a.m.…
Thomas E. Mann of The Brookings Institution will speak on “Politics and Policymaking in the New Bush Administration” at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 1, in the…
Major performances at Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts and accompanying events at First Presbyterian Church of Easton, Easton Public Library, Islamic…
Acclaimed violinist Marka Young, director of string ensembles and instructor of violin and viola at Lafayette, will join organist Lorenz Maycher and soprano…
Geologists and environmental scientists are bringing a wide range of related topics to life in a spring seminar series at Lafayette. All talks, which are…
Alfred Pitterle, associate professor of forestry at the University of Silviculture in Vienna, Austria, will speak on “The Significance of Our Forests …
Charlene J. Gray is the new director of Lafayette’s Landis Community Outreach Center. Under the center’s auspices, Lafayette students conduct more than…
Six of New York’s finest musicians, known as the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, will present a concert 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at Lafayette…
Inspired by Mexican mythological and folk traditions, colorful paintings by Karima Muyaes will be displayed in the gallery of Lafayette’s Williams Center…
Garth Fagan, choreographer for the hit Broadway production of The Lion King, will present Trips and Trysts and Woza, as well as other works at Lafayette…