
Feb 4, 2011
2011 Theodore Roethke Humanities Festival Celebrates the Spirit of the Renaissance
The College’s 11th biennial Roethke Humanities Festival will explore the theme of “The Renaissance Spirit” through art exhibits, musical performances…

The College’s 11th biennial Roethke Humanities Festival will explore the theme of “The Renaissance Spirit” through art exhibits, musical performances…

Ethos Percussion Group, a quartet of virtuosos on percussion instruments from far-flung global cultures, will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, at the…

By Kevin Gray “How do you sleep at night?” When Kenneth Kligge ’00 of the National Defense University hears that question, he knows he’s conducted…

By Elena Gambino For Katie Schrack ’03, practicing medicine is all about being well-rounded. After graduating from Jefferson Medical College in 2007…

Past-Imperfect is an exhibition of 10 video artworks from contemporary artists from Ecuador. The exhibit will run through March 5 in the Williams Visual…

A total of 24 students have been invited to present their research at the 25th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) held March 31-April…

Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month throughout February with poetry, food, music, discussions, performances, and a fashion show. Through the theme…

Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff had a swinging time dancing to the music of the George Gee Orchestra during the annual Presidential Ball. The…

Former Lafayette men’s lacrosse star and economics graduate Steve Serling ’10 was drafted ninth in the 2011 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft…

After injuring his leg last year, mechanical engineering major Eric Haberland ’11 (Sewell, N.J.) went from mobile college student to someone who had…