Mar 5, 2002
Amy Carson '02 Aims to Finish Incomplete Edith Wharton Novel
Author Edith Wharton died before completing The Buccaneers, but the novel won't stay unfinished much longer if Amy Carson '02 (Pennington, N.J.) has her…
Author Edith Wharton died before completing The Buccaneers, but the novel won't stay unfinished much longer if Amy Carson '02 (Pennington, N.J.) has her…
Paul W. MacAvoy, Williams Brothers Professor of Management Studies at Yale School of Management, will speak on “The Strategic Destruction of Northeast…
Portraits of Poets, an exhibit of photographs by Ted Rosenberg, is on display at Lafayette’s Skillman Library through July 31. Poet Gerald Stern will read…
Lafayette College Student GovernmentFebruary 21, 2002 An official meeting of the 2002 Student Government was held in the Farinon Center, Room 12 at 7:33pm…
Three students are working on an oral history project that will document the education and life experiences of African-American and women students at Lafayette…
The Peace Corps will conduct an information session 6:30-7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall. The Peace Corps also will have an information…
The upcoming production of Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer will be previewed at a noon brown bag today at the Williams Center for the Arts. The…
English major Eric Armstrong ’02 (Lexington, Mass.) went behind the scenes in Hollywood during an internship at a company known for its special effects…
Each Tuesday afternoon during the fall semester, Elida Terry ’02 (West Hartford, Conn.) settled down in front of a TV set with a group of women to watch…
Phillip Dudley ’04 (Norfolk, Mass.) contributed to an on-going study of Native Americans and citizenship rights last semester, taking responsibility for…