Mar 31, 2003
Lower Saucon Township Approves Students’ Designs for 48-Acre Park
When Lower Saucon Township needed help figuring out how to create a park that would meet many needs without breaking its budget, it turned to Lafayette…
When Lower Saucon Township needed help figuring out how to create a park that would meet many needs without breaking its budget, it turned to Lafayette…
Roy Timpe ’82, an electrical engineer with 20 years of experience in testing fiber optic and gallium arsenide devices, will talk about his life after Lafayette…
Steven Petsch, assistant professor of geosciences at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will talk on “Carbon Cycling, Black Shales, and 600 Million Years…
Internationally renowned artist Wayne Crothers, an Australian native working in Japan, will give a talk and participate in an open studio today at the…
Lafayette Arts Society is organizing a trip to Muhlenberg College tomorrow for a Jazztap performance at its Dorothy H. Baker Theatre, Trexler Pavilion…
Ronnie Gilbert of The Weavers, a groundbreaking folk-singing group nearly destroyed by McCarthyism, will read from her work-in-progress memoir and sing…
Six Lafayette students – five of them double majors — will present their research at the ninth annual Undergraduate Women’s Studies Conference 9 a.m.-2:30…
Students inspired by the recent campus presentation given by HIV/AIDS educator Rebecca Armstrong are encouraged to join HAPEN (HIV/AIDS Prevention and…
Ama Mazama, associate professor in the African American Studies department at Temple University, will speak on “Vodou as a Religion” 7:30 p.m. today in…
Two students are finishing preparations for The Grass Family (Gramineae), an exhibit by New York City artist Wopo Holup opening Tuesday at the Williams…