Mar 19, 2007
Slightly Foxed – but Still Desirable Celebrates Rare Books in Skillman Library
Bookseller terminology comes to life in the spring exhibit Slightly Foxed – but Still Desirable on display noon-10 p.m. daily through July in the Simon…
Bookseller terminology comes to life in the spring exhibit Slightly Foxed – but Still Desirable on display noon-10 p.m. daily through July in the Simon…
As wet meadow systems progress through time, they begin to dry out, mostly due to a falling water table. Andrew Mott ’07 (Corpus Christi, Texas) is working…
“This is a story about redemption,” says Alan Novich ’66. It’s his story. The story of a former practicing oral surgeon who ended up in corporate law before…
Tom Walker ’54 is semi-retired, but he still keeps an office. “I get on the golf course a little more than I used to,” he says. He’s able to take a little…
As part of Lafayette’s celebration of Women’s History Month, James Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, will present “Engendering Democracy:…
People in business, particularly manufacturing, who aren’t involved in politics are shortsighted, according to Rick Beltram ’73. “There are business people…
Many students enter college with the dream of becoming a doctor, but not many undergraduates get the chance to witness surgery up-close as a sophomore…
Scott Wells, a nationally recognized speaker on issues associated with emergency management and response operations, will discuss “Katrina: An Insider…
From Hire to Liar: The Role of Deception in the Workplace,the latest book by David Shulman, associate professor of anthropology and sociology, will be…
As part of the College’s new Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences, mechanical engineering professor Michael W. Plesniak will discuss his…