Feb 14, 2002
Adler '91 separates trash from treasures
Last year, TV newswoman Teri Adler '91 took a welcome break from covering New England politics and crime and began bringing some lighthearted fun to the…
Last year, TV newswoman Teri Adler '91 took a welcome break from covering New England politics and crime and began bringing some lighthearted fun to the…
About 130 students and parents will visit campus this weekend for Prologue 2002, a visitation weekend for African American and Hispanic American prospective…
The Public Information Office is hiring students to join the fast-paced environment of the publications and design area. Students will assist the office…
John Anderson Fry ’82, executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Lafayette Board of Trustees, was named the 14th president…
Piffaro, America’s premier Renaissance wind ensemble, will perform in concert with Capilla Flamenca, Belgium’s top early musical vocal consort, 8 p.m.…
An open meeting will be held for students to discuss teaching evaluations 7-9 p.m. today in Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall. The Teaching and Learning Committee…
Robert Weiner, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of History, will speak on “Doing Oral History: The Jews of France” 4:15 p.m. today in Skillman…
Susan Marshall, one of the most imaginative minds now working in American modern dance, will present her new “film noir mystery” dance presentation, One…
Biochemistry major Katelyn Connell ’04 (Modena, N.Y.) is examining protein folding mechanisms and how a protein forms into its particular shape as an EXCEL…
Lisa Simms ’03 (Prospect, N.Y.) is completing research that may have implications for alternative energy resources: a study of oxidation behavior of materials…