Mar 29, 2007
Students Can Gain a Global Perspective at International Alumni Dinner Panel
Students will have the chance to meet and network with alumni who have worked extensively abroad at the International Alumni Dinner Panel6 – 8:30 p.m.…
Students will have the chance to meet and network with alumni who have worked extensively abroad at the International Alumni Dinner Panel6 – 8:30 p.m.…
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will be hosting a Spring Eggstravaganza fundraiser for the American Diabetes Foundation 1-4 p.m. Sunday, April 1 in FarinonCollegeCenter…
Inspired by social awareness groups on campus, Jennifer Aranda ’07 (Paramus, N.J.) is producing a play exploring the College’s history of diversity and…
Lafayette’s International Students Association (ISA) will hold its annual Extravaganza Monday, April 7 through Saturday, April 14 to promote a dialogue…
The Reeder Fellows invite the campus community to discuss monogamy 4:15 p.m. Thursday, March 29 in the back room of Gilbert’s Cafe. Civil engineering major…
American Civil Liberties Union National Legal Center attorney Ben Wizner will present “Liberty vs. Security: Real Conflicts and False Conflicts” 4:30-6…
Helena Silverstein, professor of government and law, got the idea for her latest book project, Girls on the Stand, when she began writing a series of journal…
Amour d’Armor: Fear, Fantasy, and Fashion in the New Age, which runs from Sunday, April 1- Sunday, May 13 in the Williams Center for the Arts gallery,…
Paul Barclay, associate professor of history, has received a $40,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent…
Lafayette’s three-student team has finished in the top 10 percent of schools participating nationally in the 2006-07 William Lowell Putnam Mathematics…