Jan 31, 2002
Jodi Antonelli ’02 and Andrew Saunders ’02 Study Components of Fruit Fly Brain
It may be hard to imagine that insects have brains, but fruit flies do make decisions, says a Lafayette professor, even if they’re as basic as “deftly…
It may be hard to imagine that insects have brains, but fruit flies do make decisions, says a Lafayette professor, even if they’re as basic as “deftly…
Eleven speakers are visiting campus this semester to provide insights for the Geology Brown Bag Series. The talks will be held noon Fridays in Van Wickle…
To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Aaron O. Hoff, Lafayette’s first African American student and a member of its inaugural class, Lafayette…
Turtle Island String Quartet will perform its pioneering jazz for hard-driving string quartet with Grammy Award-winning clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera 8…
Musical performances, drama, poetry, art, lectures, and other events will be part of Lafayette’s celebration of Black History Month in February. A highlight…
Hillel Society will kick off its spring semester schedule with a Sabbath dinner 5:30 p.m. Friday at Hillel House, 524 Clinton Terrace. Deli food will be…
Douglas Marvin ’69 is a partner in the law firm of Williams & Connolly. His office is three blocks from the White House. “From my office window, I could…
On Sept. 11, many of us suffered a deep loss when we learned that Rick Thorpe ’89 was among the missing at the World Trade Center. Many remember Rick as…
I was so sad to find out about the loss of Neil Levin ’76. We had coffee some years back on the upper East Side, Manhattan, and chatted about our lives…
A Teenage Rocker at Heart.* See them there, those five adult children at the Dave Matthews Band concert? The ones huddled together, mortified? And note…