
Nov 8, 2010
Book Artist Carolee Campbell Presents Schlueter Lecture Nov. 11
It’s a plot twist not even writers of the soap opera she appeared in could have imagined. Carolee Cambell, an Emmy-award winning actress who played Nurse…
It’s a plot twist not even writers of the soap opera she appeared in could have imagined. Carolee Cambell, an Emmy-award winning actress who played Nurse…
By Barbara Mulligan One day, less than a decade ago, Jenna Menard ’03 sat down with a Lafayette career counselor and, after a bit of probing, began talking…
Over the weekend, students received faculty-led tours of some of New York City’s most architecturally significant buildings and the Metropolitan Museum…
An old Japanese legend says that anyone who folds 1,000 cranes will be granted one wish. When Lafayette students delivered 1,000 paper cranes from the…
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performs 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.10, at Williams Center for the Arts. The concert is the second performance…
Off The Wall: Pushing Printmaking’s Boundaries, an exhibit aimed at personifying the creative quest to challenge the limits of traditional printmaking…
The Philadelphia Dance Company celebrates its 40th anniversary and returns to the Williams Center for the Arts 8 p.m. Friday, Nov.12, with thrilling, new…
Cross country runner Ryan Stasiowski ’11 (Hanover, Md.) discusses civil engineering, his favorite classes, and how to make somebody run faster. What…
Mexican artist Tomas Pineda Matus hosted a workshop during the Experimental Printmaking Institute’s fall open house. Matus, who was EPI’s fall artist-in-residence…
Lust and Leisure in Edo Japan, an exhibit of Japanese woodblock prints that depict popular forms of entertainment such as teahouses, brothels, and Kabuki…