
Nov 18, 2009
Migrant Workers’ Best Friend
Kelly Melear-Hough ’88 brings health services to vulnerable Tennessee residents Imagine going to see your doctor in the middle of a tomato farm where card…
Kelly Melear-Hough ’88 brings health services to vulnerable Tennessee residents Imagine going to see your doctor in the middle of a tomato farm where card…
She writes about how her work with Lafayette Activities Forum and the Lafayette Leadership Education Committee has taught her skills for college and beyond…
Her latest film will be screened Nov. 19 and 20 Independent filmmaker Bette Gordon will discuss the challenges of directing, breaking into the film industry…
Lafayette’s The Graduates choir will present its annual candlelight Christmas Vespers concert of favorite seasonal carols and anthems 3 p.m. Saturday…
Work brings together scholars specializing in numerous academic disciplines from several countries Olga Anna Duhl, professor of foreign languages and literatures…
Event is part of a series on the science, policy, and art of water John Cronin, internationally renowned environmentalist and co-author of The Riverkeepers…
Trustee emeritus Robert L. Yohe ’58, vice chair of the search committee that recommended the hiring of President Daniel H. Weiss, died Oct. 13, 2009. Yohe…
Reception will follow in Pfenning Alumni Center A public memorial service will honor the life of the late Robert Yohe ’58 2 p.m. Saturday in Colton Chapel…
Daniella Colon ’10 and other students have researched and helped design the project The grass is always greener…on the roof of Acopian Engineering Center…
Interdisciplinary focus geared toward real-world applications Gone are the days when students completed weekly labs with predetermined outcomes designed…