Mar 27, 2003
Temple University Professor Will Speak on “Vodou as a Religion” Tonight
Ama Mazama, associate professor in the African American Studies department at Temple University, will speak on “Vodou as a Religion” 7:30 p.m. today in…
Ama Mazama, associate professor in the African American Studies department at Temple University, will speak on “Vodou as a Religion” 7:30 p.m. today in…
Two students are finishing preparations for The Grass Family (Gramineae), an exhibit by New York City artist Wopo Holup opening Tuesday at the Williams…
Senior Jennifer Katzenstein (Chittenango, N.Y.) presented results of her innovative research on the cognitive effects of Multiple Sclerosis March 14-16…
Activist music and graffiti art will be part of “Music for Movements,” a party 11 p.m. today in the Farinon Center snack bar. Sponsored by Students for…
The 2002-03 CIRCLE Entrepreneurship series organized by Lafayette students continues with a talk by Chris Martin, chairman and CEO of Martin Guitar Company…
Two professors will discuss women’s “second shift” of work within the home and other issues faced by working mothers at “Women and Work,” a brown bag noon…
Songwriter Matt Nathanson, recently signed by Universal Records, will perform 9:45 p.m. tonight in the Farinon Center snack bar. Sponsored by Lafayette…
Lafayette’s Counseling Center offers the following information and advice from the American Psychological Association. You may reach counselors at the…
Music major Jack Furlong ’05 (Hopewell, N.J.) led Sax Appeal, a jazz band based in Hopewell Valley, N.J., in a concert today in the Farinon Center snack…
“My work now is really a natural evolution from studying geology at Lafayette,” says Jacki Wilkins ’77, senior project manager for environmental review…