Apr 17, 2003
The Marquis Mailer – April 17, 2003
Marquis MailerApril 17, 2003Vol. 3, Issue 9 Spring is furnishing the campus–already a vibrant place–with a whole new level of energy. If you can’t come…
Marquis MailerApril 17, 2003Vol. 3, Issue 9 Spring is furnishing the campus–already a vibrant place–with a whole new level of energy. If you can’t come…
Mark Rhodes, visiting assistant professor of mathematics at Colgate University, will speak on “What is a Ring” noon today in Pardee Hall room 227. The…
Bradley Edge, acting instructor in mathematics at Randolph Macon Women’s College, will speak on “Pushdown Automata and Decision Problems: An Example of…
Hillel Society and the Chaplain’s Office are holding an Interfaith Seder 5:15-7 p.m. today in the Marlo Room of Farinon College Center. Members of all…
Instructional Technology will install four new electronic classrooms and upgrade eight others this summer. The newly configured rooms will each include…
Internationally acclaimed pianist Horacio GutiĆ©rrez will present works by Liszt, Schumann, Alban Berg, as well as a piece dedicated to him by George Perle…
The meeting was called to order 4:20 pm. Thirteen members were present. Minutes from 3/27/03 were approved.Motion: JonPasses: Dan Lee Goldfarb, President…
Donald L. Miller, Lafayette’s John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, is featured as an on-air scholar in The History Channel’s “April 1865: The Month…
Recreation Services hosted its first Midnight Mountaineering event 11:30 p.m. Friday through 2 a.m. Saturday at the Kirby Sports Center climbing wall.…
As playwright, actress, and stage manager, senior English major Katherine Rewinkel (Sunnyvale, Calif.) has done it all in Lafayette theater. During her…