Apr 7, 2000
Lafayette History Professor Josh Sanborn Will Speak on the War in Chechnya April 7
Joshua A. Sanborn, assistant professor of history at Lafayette College, will speak on “The War in Chechnya: Human Rights and National Sovereignty in the…
Joshua A. Sanborn, assistant professor of history at Lafayette College, will speak on “The War in Chechnya: Human Rights and National Sovereignty in the…
Historian and author John P. Eaton, a member of Lafayette’s Class of 1948, will give a slide presentation on “Titanic: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”…
Michael F. Hochella Jr., the Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer for 1990-2000 and professor of mineralogy and geochemistry at Virginia…
Boris Kagarlitsky, Research Fellow at the Russian National Academy of Sciences, will speak on “Russia at the Crossroads: Presidential Elections and the…
Columbia University professor Brian Greene, who with his book The Elegant Universe has returned physics to the best-seller lists for the first time since…
Civil engineering major will pursue Ph.D. at Stanford, Berkeley, or Illinois Christine Moore ’08 has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate…
TV courtroom judge and professional boxing referee Mills Lane will give Lafayette College’s annual Class of 1963 Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4…
The annual week-long International Extravaganza conducted by the members of Lafayette’s International Students Association will feature international-themed…
Sarah Eremus ’01 of Bryn Mawr, Pa., has won a Fulbright Fellowship to study in Japan in the 2000-2001 academic year. Grantees are placed in institutions…
Lafayette College will host more than 200 students, advisers, and faculty from colleges and universities in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for…