Feb 3, 2003
Cadence Advances to Semifinals of International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
For the first time, a Lafayette group has advanced beyond the quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Performing Feb…
For the first time, a Lafayette group has advanced beyond the quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Performing Feb…
Electrical and computer engineering major Eric Geissenhainer ’04 knew he wanted to work in electronics when he graduated from Emmaus High School in 1997…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: Today’s Washington Post includes an article on research by Bruce Allen Murphy, Fred…
In his latest book on the Vietnam War, Inside Television’s First War, Ron Steinman ’55 recounts his experiences as NBC News bureau chief in Saigon from…
In his new role as general manager, marketing and sales, for Copperweld’s mechanical tubing group, Edward S. Vore ’83 responsible for all commercial activity…
Previously a director, James “Chip” Cottrell ’77 has been elected a partner in Goodman & Company L.L.P., a large regional public accounting firm based…
The Grammy Award-winning New York Voices, called “the most exciting vocal ensemble in current jazz” by The Boston Herald, will perform in concert 8 p.m…
Suzanne Westfall, professor of English and theater at Lafayette, is coeditor of the first extensive study of patronage as it relates to Shakespeare and…
Philadelphia dancer/choreographer Rennie Harris will kick off Black History Month 12:15 p.m. today with a brown bag lecture on “Traditions of Hip-Hop in…
The Lafayette Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineering will hold a general meeting noon today in room 200 of Alumni Hall of Engineering. All members…