Mar 15, 2007
Craig Rustici ’86 Publishes Book on Legend of Pope Joan
In the 9th century, as the story goes, a woman disguised as a man ruled the Catholic church. HofstraUniversity professor Craig Rustici ’86 was so intrigued…
In the 9th century, as the story goes, a woman disguised as a man ruled the Catholic church. HofstraUniversity professor Craig Rustici ’86 was so intrigued…
Since her first year as a student at Lafayette, art major Sara Beth Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) has known she wanted to do something different with her…
David Shulman, associate professor of anthropology and sociology, will be interviewed today from 11:40 a.m. until noon on The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC,…
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. has awarded Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, a $20,000 Senior Scientist Mentor grant…
Growing up in a musical home, Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, discovered an early love of jazz. “I’ve been around jazz since I was a small…
Alumni and students age 21 and older are invited to attend a networking event for young and future professionals 5:45-9 p.m. Thursday, March 29, at Duvet…
Seniors and young alumni are invited to an interactive finance and networking event presented by the Orientation to Life program, “From Gates Hall to Bill…
The Martha Stewart Show will include a segment on Dixie Cups and how they help prevent the spread of germs on Thursday, March 15. The piece will include…
Career Services’ first ever Arts, Entertainment, and Media Networking Night was a resounding success. Approximately 70 students and 30 alumni gathered…
In his latest book, Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, explores the history of femininity, masculinity, and sexuality in modern Europe and…