Mar 21, 2002
Leading Scholar On Black Drama Gives Two Talks Today
Samuel T. Hay, professor of theater at North Carolina A&T State University and a leading scholar on black drama in the U.S., will present two lectures…
Samuel T. Hay, professor of theater at North Carolina A&T State University and a leading scholar on black drama in the U.S., will present two lectures…
Combining new compositions and old standards, the Skip Wilkins Quartet will give a free jazz concert 8 p.m. today at the Williams Center for the Arts.…
Eui-Young Chon ’04 (Seoul, South Korea) is working as an EXCEL Scholar with Christian Reyns-Chikuma, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures…
Marquis MailerVolume 2, Issue 7March 21, 2002 Spring just began on Wednesday, but we are already looking forward tosummer with Reunion June 7-9 and our…
Rennie Harris will return to Lafayette for the second time this school year, performing in concert and interacting with Lafayette students and faculty…
Eric Ackerman ’02 (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) has seen it only casually and Janille Smith ’03 (Kingston, Jamaica) has never seen it, but the two A.B. engineering…
Guangxi Wang, a junior from Shanghai, China, led Lafayette to an impressive showing in the 62nd Annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition Dec…
Billy Klüver, co-founder of the landmark Experiments in Art and Technology project, will give a talk about the Experiments photography exhibition at Lafayette…
Yale University professor Michael Frame will speak on “Growing Fractals, Making Mountains, and (Maybe) Finding Patterns on Wall Street” noon today in room…
Biology major Melissa Shaya ’03 (Cherry Hill, N.J.) recently researched bacteria that are resistant to mercury in Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, N.Y. This…