Mar 15, 2002
Award-Winning Choirs Present Free Concert Today
Ninety-three students from three award-winning choirs will give a free concert noon today in room 123 of the Williams Center for the Arts. Desserts and…
Ninety-three students from three award-winning choirs will give a free concert noon today in room 123 of the Williams Center for the Arts. Desserts and…
Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, will speak on “Cygnus X-3: A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside a Cloud of Hot Gas” noon today in Gagnon…
Nominations are being sought for the George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal.” The…
In January, Ami Davey ’02 (Wading River, N.Y.) started gaining experience in the public relations field through a semester-long internship with Lafayette…
Author Anna Rosmus will talk about her personal struggle against the German Neo-Nazi movement 7:30 p.m. today in the auditorium of Kirby Hall of Civil…
Bryn Mawr College philosophy professor Kenneth Richman will speak on “When to Pull the Plug: A New Direction for Medical Ethics” 7:30 pm today in Jaqua…
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will present compositions by Arnold Schoenberg and Franz Schubert 8 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at the Williams Center…
Craig Shelton, chef of The Ryland Inn in Whitehouse, N.J., will talk about pairing food and wine 7 p.m. Wednesday in the auditorium of Kirby Hall of Civil…
Mark Brault ’03 (York, Pa.), a biology major, is researching the role played by chemokines, proteins that work to stimulate the body’s immune response…
Through an externship program over the January interim session, Leslie Saint ’04 shadowed Christina Seckar ’96, human resources manager at Schlumberger…