Mar 25, 2003
About 100 Attend Walkout for Peace and Teach-In
A little more than 100 students, faculty, and staff attended a “Walkout for Peace” yesterday in front of Farinon College Center. Held to protest the war…
A little more than 100 students, faculty, and staff attended a “Walkout for Peace” yesterday in front of Farinon College Center. Held to protest the war…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 addressed challenges presented by the war in Iraq and the war on terrorism in the following campus-wide email today. Dear…
Applications for residency in Lafayette’s Arts Houses, located at 623, 626, 641, and 643 Parsons Street (behind the Williams Center for the Arts), are…
Marquis MailerMarch 20, 2003Vol. 3, Issue 8 Spring officially begins today, so can Reunion be far away? You can now register online for the big event June…
“Lafayette has an environment that stimulates students beyond the classroom,” says neuroscience major Jacobi Cunningham ’03, who has just been accepted…
Baroque violin master Andrew Manze will lead Academy of Ancient Music in performing Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and works by Handel and Geminiani 8 p.m. Friday…
A sabbatical at the University of Oxford, England’s oldest institution of higher learning, gave Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science…
Junior John Zembron learned the art of sales and marketing during a four-day externship with Michael Weisburger ’82, president of Weisburger Insurance…
Senior Jodi Spector of Stevenson, Md., spent her winter break gaining first-hand knowledge of the fields of public affairs and marketing during a unique…
Four Lafayette students have achieved national distinction as recipients of prestigious Goldwater Scholarships. Awarded for academic merit, the Goldwater…