Mar 14, 2003
Gregory LaConte ’03 Studies Role of Reforms in Fall of Soviet Union
The fall of communism wrought many changes throughout the world, and Gregory LaConte ’03 is examining this historic political shift as part of an intensive…
The fall of communism wrought many changes throughout the world, and Gregory LaConte ’03 is examining this historic political shift as part of an intensive…
More than three centuries ago, Bartolomé Arzáns wrote a history of the once prosperous silver mining city, Potosí, located in the colonial region of…
Renowned sculptor Ursula von Rydingsvard, considered “in the front rank of contemporary American sculptors” by The New York Times, is exhibiting her works…
“Women of the Experimental Printmaking Institute,” an exhibit featuring prints, artist books, and works on paper, is being displayed through April 18 at…
The Student Government meeting was called to order 4:18 pm. All 15 members were present. Minutes from 2/18/03 were approved.Motion: JonPasses: Dan Lee…
With first place switching hands regularly and late charges turning dark horses into contenders, the quest for the intramural championship in the men’s…
Award-winning political essayist and social commentator Barbara Ehrenreich will give a keynote speech for Women’s History Month and participate in a roundtable…
Ten alumni will share their experiences and advice with students during an Alumni Investment Banking Roundtable 7 p.m. March 12 at the William E. Simon…
One of the many research interests of Lawrence Malinconico, associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences, is volcanoes. He was interviewed…
Michael Newman and Laura Oltman, the internationally accomplished Newman-Oltman Guitar Duo and Lafayette’s Pesky Artists-in-Residence, will perform French…