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Sep 17, 2001

Hispanic Heritage Month Opens with Free Dance Lessons

Free dance lessons will be available during three Merengue Thursday events, part of Lafayette’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. No reservations…

Sep 17, 2001

Erin O’Brien ’02 Honored as one of Nation’s Top Civil Engineering Students

Erin O’Brien of Carlisle, Pa., a senior Marquis Scholar at Lafayette, will be honored as one of the nation’s top undergraduate engineering students in…

Sep 14, 2001

Hundreds Gather for Day of Prayer and Remembrance at Colton Chapel

Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff gathered at noon today in Colton Chapel to observe the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims…

Sep 14, 2001

Lafayette Delivering Lunch to Blood Center Volunteers

To assist local efforts to provide blood for victims of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks, the Landis Community Outreach Center will bring lunch to the appoximately…

Sep 14, 2001

UPDATE: Talk by Religion Professor Stephen Lammers on Stem Cell Issues Still Scheduled Today

Stephen Lammers, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of the English Bible, will speak on “The Stem Cell Debate: Conviction, Cash, and Compromise,” noon Friday…

Sep 13, 2001

Special Message from President Rothkopf

In the context of the current circumstances when our country is facing the shock and mourning involving the horrific events in New York City, Washington…

Sep 13, 2001

Lafayette Will Observe National Day of Prayer and Remembrance

Lafayette Campus-Wide Email At noon Friday, September 14, in Colton Chapel the Lafayette community will join with people throughout the United States in…

Sep 13, 2001

President Rothkopf Announces Athletic Events Will be Cancelled or Postponed

Lafayette Campus-Wide Email In the context of the current circumstances when our country is facing the shock and mourning involving the horrific events…

Sep 12, 2001

Campus Responds to National Tragedy

More than 500 members of the campus community took part in a candlelight vigil Tuesday evening on the steps of Farinon College Center, grieving for the…

Sep 12, 2001

Dwayne Breger to Speak on U.S. and Kyoto Accords

Dwayne Breger, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, will speak on “George Bush and the Kyoto Accords,” noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept…

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