Apr 5, 2004
Students Gain Networking Contacts and Career Insights During Washington, D.C. Trip
Fifteen students and three alumni attending graduate school recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to learn about careers in the nation’s capital and gain…
Fifteen students and three alumni attending graduate school recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to learn about careers in the nation’s capital and gain…
For nearly 10 months, Marquis Scholar Katie Thoren ’06 (Hebron, Conn.) has carefully observed interactions between and among chains of amino acids, learning…
“Womenkind: Vision and Voice,” an exhibition of works by five artists, is on display through Tuesday, April 27, at the David A. Portlock Black Cultural…
PBS plans to feature Lafayette in its national television program “History Detectives,” a series devoted to solving historical mysteries. The mystery bringing…
Students, alumni, staff, and faculty will join hands in serving the community today and tomorrow during Lafapalooza 2004: Experience Volunteering. Ten…
As part ofits Shad Arts Celebration, the Arts Community of Easton (ACE) will hold two free haiku workshops with Marilyn Hazelton Sunday in Williams Center…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection will hold a Jump ‘n Jam Earth Party, featuring the bands Swagger and Captain Zig and activities supporting…
The Men’s Volleyball Club overcame a 2-1 deficit in games to defeat DeSales University Wednesday and build momentum for this weekend’s Mid-Atlantic Collegiate…
Lafayette’s three-student team in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, described by Time magazine as “the world’s toughest math test,” finished…
Six leaders in the legal field will share insights and provide networking opportunities for students Wednesday evening at the Legal Professions Alumni…