Mar 7, 2003
Leading Caves Expert Art Palmer Will Talk about Unusual Cave Origins Today
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…
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…
Undertaking a year-long, intensive study of Orthodox Church choral music and its composers is much more than an academic exercise for Danielle Fecso ’04…
It is a seller’s market, and Josh Grubman ’03 (Boca Raton, Fla.) is examining ways to help sellers get top dollar for their homes as part of a year-long…
LaSalle University Professor Jane Turk will give a talk on “Privacy and National Security after September 11” noon-1 p.m. Friday in Interfaith Chapel,…
Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, will talk about “Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in X-Ray Stars” noon Friday in Gagnon Lecture Hall (room 100)…
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…