Mar 6, 2003
Inclement Weather Bulletin for Thursday, March 6
Because of the snow non-essential administrative personnel are allowed to leave at noon. Classes are being held at the professors’ discretion.
Because of the snow non-essential administrative personnel are allowed to leave at noon. Classes are being held at the professors’ discretion.
Acclaimed author Ruth Setton, fiction editor of the literary journal Arts and Letters, will read from her latest novel noon-1 p.m. today at Interfaith…
College Theater will present Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children 8 p.m. today through Saturday on the main stage of the Williams Center for…
Six civil engineering majors are creating a steel bridge model that will be entered in the annual National Steel Bridge Competition sponsored by the American…
A medical career is years away for Stacey Cromer ’05 and Mara Shainheit ’03, but already the two have observed surgical procedures courtesy of the alumni…
Lafayette alumni, spouses and friends, representing classes from 1937 to 1990, gathered in Las Cruces, New Mexico for four days in February (2003) to participate…
Nail-biting finishes decided two of the three championship games in five-on-five intramural basketball, and the race for the McGaughey Trophy in the Greek…
Kathryn Kolbert, an attorney widely credited with preserving the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling, will visit Lafayette for a discussion time…
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of al-Farah Mosque in New York will give a brown bag talk on “Muslims in America Today” noon today at Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall…
Lafayette will hold an open house to showcase its new and renovated environmental engineering research laboratories, as well as the innovative student…