Nov 18, 2003
Black Burlesque (Revisited) Dance Project Will Be Performed Tonight
Black Burlesque (revisited), an international collaboration between two dance companies and an a cappella group, will make a stop on its national tour…
Black Burlesque (revisited), an international collaboration between two dance companies and an a cappella group, will make a stop on its national tour…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection is teaming up with Students for Social Justice on Wednesday to hold a brown bag about factory farming…
Derek Smith, assistant professor of mathematics, is coauthor of an acclaimed book with John H. Conway, On Quaternions and Octonions: Their Geometry, Arithmetic…
Lafayette’s mock trial students excelled in their first tournament of the season, with two teams earning fifth and eighth place, and a team comprised primarily…
A debate and discussion between Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and James E. Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, on Elk Grove…
Susan Angus, executive director of the Commission on Voluntary Service in New York, discussed short-term (summer, semester) and longer-term (year or more)…
Shannon Gary, assistant director of Career Services, will give talks today (Monday) and Tuesday about internship opportunities for minorities and international…
Marquis Scholar Meghan Towers ’04 (Carmel, N.Y.) is researching the growing economic and political power of women in Mexico for a yearlong independent…
The writing of English graduate Anthony Caleshu ’92 is finding a warm reception on the other side of the Atlantic, where he’s also inspiring students to…
A series of activities designed to celebrate diversity and combat intolerance will be held during the first ComeUnity Week Nov. 17-22. “This observance…