Oct 20, 2000
Lafayette Historian D.C. Jackson Appears in PBS’ “Building Big” Series
D.C. Jackson, associate professor of history and chair of the American Studies program at Lafayette, appears in an episode of the acclaimed five-part PBS…
D.C. Jackson, associate professor of history and chair of the American Studies program at Lafayette, appears in an episode of the acclaimed five-part PBS…
John S. Shaw III, assistant professor of psychology at Lafayette, will speak on his research into “Eyewitness Confidence in the Courtroom” at 4:10 p.m…
Peter Boskovic, the Yugoslav ambassador to Cyprus from 1988-1993, will speak on “Present Trends and Future Prospects in the Balkans in View of the Recent…
Lafayette’s new Williams Visual Arts Building in downtown Easton is a $3.5 million, high-tech art studio and gallery complex that will benefit both Lafayette…
Lafayette alumni, parents, and friends have responded so generously during Lafayette’s current fundraising campaign that the campaign’s goal of $165 million…
Lafayette students interested in careers in the sciences or medicine can meet and speak with alumni working in these fields at a special panel discussion…
I was one of eight Lafayette juniors who spent last fall in the Lafayette-affiliated program at Huron University USA in London. The Huron program offered…
Resuming competition following its third-place team finish in the National Forensics Association Novice National Individual Events Tournament in the spring…
Mingus Big Band, called “the greatest repertoire project in jazz history” by The New York Times, will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 31, in Lafayette…
The students of the Lafayette Communications Union will host a special session with discussion and analysis during the third Presidential debate at 8:45…