May 12, 2003
Performance Art Class Stimulates Thinking through Dramatic Presentations
Stimulating discussion and thought about important issues has been a key component of a theater course that debuted this semester. In addition to providing…
Stimulating discussion and thought about important issues has been a key component of a theater course that debuted this semester. In addition to providing…
Two groups of students will present reports on development of a self-guided tour and other enhancements at the Bachmann Publick House in downtown Easton…
As a student activist at Lafayette in the tumultuous 1960s, Robert W. Blum ’69 helped organize protests against mandatory ROTC service, campus visitation…
A love of the Navy inherited from his father and a respect for engineering learned at Lafayette have inspired Carl M. Albero ’57 through two careers involving…
For Gerald P. “Jerry” Dodson ’69, entering a courtroom on the first day of a trial is a little like starting a new life. “A trial is like a mini-life in…
In a rare Lehigh Valley performance, renowned trumpet player Ken Brader will perform solos at the Lafayette Jazz Ensemble’s annual spring concert 8 p.m…
Through studying legislation that affected Native Americans and the mentally ill, Andrea Kotrosits ’03 (Coplay, Pa.) gained insight into developing and…
Marquis Scholar Christine Williams ’03 (Erie, Pa.) is practically a seasoned veteran when it comes to presenting her research on the survival of mercury-resistant…
Junior Paul Germain (Coral Springs, Fla.), a double major in art and English, will give a presentation on “Human Expressions in Graffiti” noon today in…
Marquis Scholar Greg Staszowski ’03 (South Windsor, Conn) will give a presentation on using engineering and mathematical models to improve financial investment…