Feb 18, 2003
Exhibit Reveals Original Sign Language Used by Inmates and their Partners
“A Thousand Tongues Burn and Sing” and “Tongue-Cut Sparrows,” a mixed-media installation documenting communication between women and their partners — inmates…
“A Thousand Tongues Burn and Sing” and “Tongue-Cut Sparrows,” a mixed-media installation documenting communication between women and their partners — inmates…
David C. Brown, director of American University’s Washington Semester Internship Program, presented a graphic overview of the program last week in room…
Two talks by African American author Bakari Kitwani that had been scheduled for today have been canceled due to snow. The events were planned as part of…
Due to the snow, the College’s administrative offices are closed today. However all essential employees are to report to their stations at the usual time…
Six Lafayette seniors are making improvements on a model plane in hopes of winning the Society of Automotive Engineers Aero Design East Competition May…
Junior Katie Brown (Shillington, Pa.) is examining the economic struggles of post-colonial Jamaica in a faculty-led research project this semester. She…
Due to the snow, the College’s administrative offices will be closed Tuesday. However, all essential employees are to report to their stations at the usual…
Principal of Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Wilmington, Del., since 1998, Cathy Patterson Weaver ’77 was appointed assistant superintendent of schools…
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, has selected John A. Koropchak ’76 as its first vice chancellor for research and graduate dean, which he has…
An expert in investment banking, Robert T. Hinaman ’67 was recently named managing director for Quarterdeck Investment Partners, LLC’s Washington, D.C…