Mar 11, 2003
Shirley Satuh ’03 Examines Selenium’s Effect on Cancer Cells
“I enjoy the long nights spent in the bowels of Kunkel Hall trying to discover something that might make a difference,” says senior biology major Shirley…
“I enjoy the long nights spent in the bowels of Kunkel Hall trying to discover something that might make a difference,” says senior biology major Shirley…
Herbert Herzmann, professor and head of German at University College Dublin in Ireland, will speak on “Memory and Role Play in Search of Identity: From…
More students than ever are playing key leadership roles in Lafayette’s Alternative School Break Club, which is sponsoring service projects over the winter…
Senior Liza Lesser (Miami Beach, Fla.) is studying the work of contemporary architect Richard Gluckman through interviews with him, studying his buildings…
Performance artist Claudia Stevens will perform “A Table Before Me,” her original one-woman musical show about a 20-year-old Viennese girl whose city and…
Lafayette Forensics Society capped its regular season with a strong finish last weekend, winning Lincoln-Douglas debate and taking third place in individual…
Deans and admissions directors from eight law schools in the northeast will discuss the law school admissions process tomorrow evening in the auditorium…
Law professor Christine Cimini, a former staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, will talk about “The Real Work Lawyers Do” noon today in…
Art Palmer, a leading expert on caves and director of the Water Resources Program at SUNY-Oneonta, will speak on “America’s Largest Caves: Origin and Exploration…
A James Bond movie, a student play, standup comedy, live rock music, and varsity athletics are part of the entertainment options on campus this weekend…