Sep 25, 2002
Ko Umezaki '91 plays Carnegie Hall with Cellist Yo-Yo Ma
Playing the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute with a history dating back to 7th-century Japan, Ko Umezaki '91 shared the Carnegie Hall stage with cellist…
Playing the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute with a history dating back to 7th-century Japan, Ko Umezaki '91 shared the Carnegie Hall stage with cellist…
Lafayette’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month will include a keynote speech by Oscar Arias Sanchez, former president of Costa Rica and 1987 Nobel…
Students will meet with prospective employers looking to fill full-time and summer internship positions during the fall Career Fair sponsored by Career…
Molefi Asante Jr. ’04, author of Like Water Running Off My Back, will give a poetry reading 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Oechsle Hall auditorium (room 224)…
Mechanical engineering major Ryan Sakmar ’04 (Doylestown, Pa.) combined the engineering and medical fields this summer in an internship with Manohar Panjabi…
Photographer Laurence Salzmann will discuss his exhibit at the Williams Center for the Arts gallery noon today in room 108 of the Williams Center. Lunch…
Jack Lule, professor and chair of journalism and communication at Lehigh University, will discuss his research noon Wednesday, Oct. 2, in Limburg Theater…
Miguel Díaz-Barriga, associate professor of sociology at Swarthmore College, will give a multimedia presentation on “Mexican Migration and Cultural Citizenship…
A public reception will be held for New York artist Ray Charles White 5-7 p.m. Saturday at the Grossman Gallery of the Williams Visual Arts Building. White…
Artists and curators from Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) will travel to Costa Rica in October to take part in an ongoing cultural…