Oct 30, 2003
Campus Will Observe Ancient Hindu Festival of Deepawali Tomorrow
A lunchtime discussion and afternoon expo will mark the ancient Hindu festival of Deepawali tomorrow. Both events are free and open to the campus community…
A lunchtime discussion and afternoon expo will mark the ancient Hindu festival of Deepawali tomorrow. Both events are free and open to the campus community…
The new student chapter of Engineers Without Borders is holding a hands-on workshop today that will focus on the concept of sustainability. Led by civil…
The Office of Financial Aid has reported on several opportunities for student scholarships: American Council of Engineering Companies/Pennsylvania Scholarship…
Three professors will discuss how they used Lafayette grants to work with librarians and integrate information literacy concepts into their classes noon…
Suzanne Amador Kane, associate professor and chair of physics and astronomy at Haverford College, will speak on “Good Things in Small Packages: Biologically-inspired…
Lawrence Malinconico, associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences, will speak on “Where is Osama? The Geology and Culture of Northern…
Students in an upper-level engineering course will work on innovative methods of providing good drinking water next semester, with one team traveling to…
A.B. engineering major Emmanuel Kirunda ’04 (Iganga, Uganda) discussed his learning experiences in Brazil and Chile this summer at two brown bag events…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 moderated a debate between Easton’s mayoral candidates 7 p.m. Tuesday in Colton Chapel. The candidates, Republican Phil…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, is performing at three area venues this week. He will be part of the Gary Rissmiller Trio 9 p…