Nov 14, 2003
Blues, Jazz, Rock, and A Cappella Performances Highlight Weekend
A concert with seven a cappella groups, performances by rock, blues, and jazz bands, an open guitar jam, standup comedy, a Twister tournament, a semiformal…
A concert with seven a cappella groups, performances by rock, blues, and jazz bands, an open guitar jam, standup comedy, a Twister tournament, a semiformal…
The St. Martin’s Handbook author Andrea Lunsford, professor of English and director of the writing and rhetoric program at Stanford University, spoke on…
Simple Gifts, an award-winning female trio of musicians who have mastered 12 instruments, will present an eclectic mix of ethnic folk styles 4 p.m. Sunday…
Lafayette students excelled among some of the best debaters in the country as the Forensics Society finished third among 18 teams Nov. 8 at the highly…
LeAnn Dourte ’05 (Lebanon, Pa.) is using the ANSYS computer modeling program and advice from medical experts to potentially aid in correcting a hip condition…
After serving in office since 1995, he is stepping aside for civil engineering career. David Hollod ’82 returned to his roots upon graduation and firmly…
Alexandra Halkin, founder of the Chiapas Media Project, will talk about the project and the situation in Chiapas, and show three films created by indigenous…
Poets Robert Minhinnick, editor of Poetry Wales, and Pacale Petit, editor of Poetry London, will give a joint reading 4:10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at Lafayette…
New York University physicist Alan Sokal, who ignited the “Science Wars” of the 1990s, will visit Lafayette this week, participating in a roundtable discussion…
Trustee Scholar Michael Nilson ’05 (Wantagh, N.Y.) is researching the effects of rapid urbanization on stream flow in Southeastern Pennsylvania and areas…