Mar 1, 1999
The Lafayette Experience: Lisa Wasiowich ’00 is a “Geological Detective”
“It can be thrilling to look a land form that is millions of years old and try to figure out the forces that shaped it. You become a sort of geological…
“It can be thrilling to look a land form that is millions of years old and try to figure out the forces that shaped it. You become a sort of geological…
“Bryce prepared for his work with extensive readings and discussions with me last term,” says Prof. Jim Lennertz about Murray, a junior from Washington…
Joel Goldman and T.J. Sullivan will present their program “Friendship in the Age of AIDS” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Lafayette College’s Williams…
Katie Koestner, outspoken advocate for the prevention of sexual assault, will present a program about date-rape called “No/Yes” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb…
G. Simon Harak, S.J., will speak on “Killing the Media Arab: The Demonization of Arabs in the American Media” at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday, February 17, in the…
Michael Eric Dyson, one of the nation’s most dynamic scholars and authors on race and ethnicity, will deliver the keynote speech of Lafayette College’s…
Cyrus Stoner Fleck of Bethlehem, Pa., the oldest living alumnus of Lafayette College, marked his 100th birthday by announcing Sunday (Feb. 14) that he…
Works by prominent Mexican and American graphic artists will be on display at De Arte Magick Galleria, Easton, beginning Feb. 13. The exhibition, entitled…
Lafayette’s popular “Sound Alternatives” series continues with a concert by Ethos Percussion Group and special guest violinist Diane Monroe 8 p.m. Friday…
Lafayette College’s celebration of Black History Month continues Wednesday, Feb. 10, with two talks by Vincent Wimbush, professor of New Testament and…