Feb 14, 2008
Slideshow: Historian Simon Schama Discusses the End of the Slave Trade
Talk was part of the Lives of Liberty lecture series As part of the College’s yearlong celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s…
Talk was part of the Lives of Liberty lecture series As part of the College’s yearlong celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s…
Footage will be shown at African American Museum in Philadelphia’s third annual Heritage Gala Feb. 29 Artist David C. Driskell’s recent work with Curlee…
Multimedia presentations showcase Easton; Phillipsburg Chamber of Commerce merges with Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber The Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors…
Discussion will focus on The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien The Office of Student Life Programs continues its “Books & Coffee” series at 7:30…
Tonight’s performance by the Urban Bush Women and Jant-Bi dance troupes will go on as scheduled, regardless of the weather. The event will be held at…
He serves chemicals and petroleum industry Unlike most of his fellow alumni, George Haines ’92 pays less than $1 for a gallon of gas. That’s because…
Robert Rauschenberg and the Environmental Crisis will run March 6-April 12 Robert Mattison, Metzger Professor of Art History, has organized an exhibition…
College earns an A grade in a special report by Reader’s Digest Lafayette earns a grade of A for readiness to handle on-campus threats to safety and…
Teevrat Garg ’10 shares his experiences assisting Jim Toia with last semester’s pastoral painting exhibit in the Grossman Gallery Teevrat Garg ’10…
He served an externship with Paul Lanna ’99, V.P. of investment banking at EarlyBirdCapital, Inc., in New York City Michael Miller ’10 (Princeton,…