Nov 7, 2002
New Summer Class Offers Chance to Study French in Quebec City
A new opportunity to study French in Quebec City will be unveiled at a meeting 4:10 p.m. today in Pardee Hall room 418. Students can earn six foreign language…
A new opportunity to study French in Quebec City will be unveiled at a meeting 4:10 p.m. today in Pardee Hall room 418. Students can earn six foreign language…
On September 11, 2002 alumna Dani Shotel ’98 was diagnosed with an acute form of leukemia. She is 26 years old, and is currently a teacher of preschool…
Fall 2002 phonathons are off to a great start, with five events in Sept. and Oct. raising $186,000 to support programs at Lafayette including student financial…
Lafayette will virtually corner the market on major blues and jazz events this month, hosting the first-ever local Blues Festival 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15…
The Newman-Oltman Guitar Duo, Lafayette’s Pesky Artists-in-Residence for 2002-2003, will use live musical examples and slides to present “Guitar in the…
Sitar prodigy Anoushka Shankar will perform in concert with two virtuoso tabla players 8 p.m. today at Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts. Taking…
Research scientist Robert Hazen, Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer, will speak on “Life’s Rocky Start: Possible Roles of Minerals…
Senior Monica Patterson (Drexel Hill, Pa.) shines in the classroom and on the field, and this semester she is combining her talents to complete an honors…
Senior Aytugce Birerdinc is investigating murder and shame in her Mediterranean homeland. A government and law major, Birerdinc is working as an EXCEL…
Aarne Vesilind, R.L. Rooke Professor of Engineering at Bucknell University, will give a lecture titled “There is No Such Thing as Environmental Ethics…