Nov 13, 2001
Bernard Fried Publishes Article in Indian Journal
Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, recently published an article in an Indian publication covering the field of microbiology. Fried and Thaddeus…
Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, recently published an article in an Indian publication covering the field of microbiology. Fried and Thaddeus…
William Nieves, a former Pennsylvania death row inmate recently acquitted and released from prison, will speak on “My Escape from Death Row” 12:15 p.m…
Lafayette College Student GovernmentNovember 13, 2001An official meeting of the 2001 Student Government was held in the Farinon Center, Room 12 at 7:50pm…
Anthony Cordesman, an analyst with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and former assistant for national security in the office of…
A quilt created by Lafayette students, faculty, and staff expressing the theme of “Peace and Unity” in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against…
The Lafayette Forensics Team continued its breakout season, finishing fourth among 22 teams in Bloomsburg University’s Mad Hatter Tournament Nov. 9-10…
Lafayette’s novice women’s eight and novice men’s four each captured gold medals Saturday at the Philadelphia Frostbite Regatta. Both crews claimed the…
Nell Irvin Painter, Edwards Professor of American History and director of African-American Studies at Princeton University, will talk about “Personal Beauty:…
U.S. Air Force veteran Michael Pietrucha, whose military career has included combat operations over Iraq and Bosnia, will speak on “America’s War in Afghanistan…
Plant Operations just repaired a water main break discovered by employees early this morning. The break had a negligible impact on campus, impacting water…