Oct 24, 2002
Kimberly Enoch ’04 Studies Issues Faced by 19th Century Women
Kimberly Enoch ’04, a double major in English and American Studies, is examining women’s suffrage, reproductive control, and education during the 19th…
Kimberly Enoch ’04, a double major in English and American Studies, is examining women’s suffrage, reproductive control, and education during the 19th…
Ellen Bravo, director of 9to5, National Association of Working Women, will speak on ‘’What Women WantAnd Why They Deserve It,’’ a lecture on equal pay…
At least 10 student organizations and living groups will join several administrative departments in educating the campus during Lafayette’s eighth annual…
Fresh on the heels of a heralded recording, Live from the Village Vanguard, brilliant trumpeter and composer Tom Harrell will bring his quintet to Lafayette…
An evening party today will kick off Lafayette’s German Fest, which features cultural activities over the next three days. All events are free and open…
Three professors will share how they have implemented information literacy concepts in their classes during a noon brown bag in room 217 of Skillman Library…
Local business consultant Dale F. Falcinelli will speak on ‘’Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship: How Does it all Begin?’‘ 7:30 p.m. today in the Oechsle…
Pennsylvania Epsilon, the Lafayette chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society, received two awards at the organization’s national…
Prevailing in a field that included the top ten forensics schools in the nation, Kimberly Moore ’06 (Sandy, Utah) took first place in novice Lincoln Douglas…
A Midterm Meditation Garden is on exhibit in the Williams Center lobby this week. Symposium (1987/1997), a meditative sculpture installation by Japanese-born…