Mar 5, 2003
Last-Second Dramatics Decide Intramural Basketball Championships
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…
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…
Marquis Scholar Megan Caufield ’03 (Massena, N.Y.) will present her research on pro-feminist men in the early women’s rights movement at the 17th Annual…
Less than six months after Commencement, government and law graduate Jennifer Gibbs ’02 found her perfect job in Washington right in the heart of the federal…
Senior Melissa Papa had a unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a French company operating in the United States through Lafayette’s externship…
First-year student Joe Borland of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., won a national championship in one event and was runner-up in another at the 21st annual Novice National…
The second of a two-part “Valley Arts” television series on Lafayette’s award-winning, nationally recognized Williams Visual Arts Building will premiere…
A group of 20 to 30 students hosted Literacy Day for about 60 local children Saturday, providing an afternoon of learning activities in the Marlo Room…