Mar 19, 2007
Human Art Startles Campus
Students in silver masks portraying androids appeared across campus March 1 as part of a VAST (Values and Science/Technology) course combining theater…
Students in silver masks portraying androids appeared across campus March 1 as part of a VAST (Values and Science/Technology) course combining theater…
Reunion College is an opportunity to hear College presenters speak on stimulating and informative topics. Lafayette President Dan Weiss will lead off the…
Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, will host the final “Books & Coffee” program of the semester 7:30 p…
Ian Lustick, professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, will deliver a talk entitled “Trapped by the War on Terror: America’s Options…
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…