Mar 1, 2000
Pondering Parasites Pays Off
Erin Muller has been watching squiggly little parasites in the lens of her microscope for at least seven months. Through her studies, the Lafayette College…
Erin Muller has been watching squiggly little parasites in the lens of her microscope for at least seven months. Through her studies, the Lafayette College…
Lafayette College’s celebration of National Poetry Month in April will feature readings by the winners of the annual MacKnight Black and Jean Corrie student…
Introducing . . . the Real Men of Lafayette! Now in its fourth year, the Real Men of Lafayette program, conducted by a student organization called the…
Lisa Lewenz will present her award-winning film A Letter Without Words at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 29, in the auditorium of Lafayette College’s Kirby Hall…
Lafayette College students are protesting over a poster that was intended to attack racial stereotypes. Some students say the poster offends blacks, instead…
Michael Grossman, program director of health economics research at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a professor at the City University of New…
Lafayette College’s celebration of Black History Month will continue with a keynote talk by Nikki Giovanni at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20. in Colton Chapel…
Juana Valdes, a Cuban-born installation artist now based in New York City, will present a public slide lecture about her work and meet with students at…
Lafayette College’s Williams Center for the Arts will host a special presentation by the Turtle Island String Quartet and the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo…
A Lafayette College student organization called People Educating About Self-Esteem, or PEASE, is promoting healthy attitudes about body image — and healthy…