Feb 17, 2004
Forensics Society Finishes 3rd among 22 Teams at Tournament Weekend in Boston
The Forensics Society finished third overall last weekend among 22 teams at two tournaments in Boston, Mass., marking the sixth time this season that it…
The Forensics Society finished third overall last weekend among 22 teams at two tournaments in Boston, Mass., marking the sixth time this season that it…
Mathematics students can learn about summer opportunities and internships at an informal meeting 12:15-1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, in Pardee Hall room 216…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, will perform with the Skip Wilkins Quintet, featuring Philadelphia legends Larry McKenna and John…
Liberal arts students wishing to pursue graduate accounting study can apply for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ John L Carey Scholarship…
The Arts Society is planning separate trips to a major jazz venue and a New York theater Feb. 28 and 29. Reservations are due Wednesday for a trip to the…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant to Mary Spry Roth ’83, associate professor and head of civil and environmental engineering, and Laurie…
Roger Congleton, general director of the Center for Study of Public Choice at George Mason University, will give a talk on “Rational Ignorance and the…
Easton native and internationally acclaimed jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller, Lafayette’s 2003-04 Alan and Wendy Pesky Artist-in-Residence, will lead his Wingspan…
Kim Coble, National Science Foundation Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago and an instructor at Adler Planetarium…
A jazz concert, a jazz and dance performance, a punk concert, women’s and men’s basketball, fencing, screenings of Love Actually, and a dinner discussion…