Feb 2, 2004
Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 Researches Jurors’ Bias in the Courtroom
Last semester, psychology major Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 (Ridgefield, N.J.) researched how jurors’ prejudice may influence their decisions in the courtroom…
Last semester, psychology major Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 (Ridgefield, N.J.) researched how jurors’ prejudice may influence their decisions in the courtroom…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 informed the College’s Board of Trustees today that he will complete his service as president at the conclusion…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 addressed the following message to the Lafayette community today. To the Members of the Lafayette Community: Today I advised…
A first-hand look at careers was made possible for 195 students thanks to 126 alumni, parents, and friends, who volunteered to host one or more students…
College Theater will hold open auditions 7 p.m. tonight for The Cherry Orchard, a play by Anton Chekhov that will be performed March 3-6 on the main stage…
The Chorduroys, Lafayette’s male a cappella group, will compete Saturday in the Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinals of the Intercollegiate A Cappella Championships…
The Office of Financial Aid, 107 Markle Hall, has applications and information available for three scholarship opportunities. Information is available…
Lafayette’s annual celebration of Black History Month will focus on “The Evolution of Blacks in the Media” next month, featuring musical and dance performances…
Open auditions are scheduled for 6-9 p.m. today and Friday at the Portlock Black Cultural Center for the student production of The Vagina Monologues. No…
Due to snow, Lafayette’s administrative offices are closed today. Essential personnel are required to report at the usual time. Classes are being held…