Sep 1, 2006
Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art, Shows New Works in Major New York Exhibit
Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, collaborates with renowned architect and artist Elizabeth Chapman in an exhibit of works opening Sept…
Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, collaborates with renowned architect and artist Elizabeth Chapman in an exhibit of works opening Sept…
The Philadelphia Inquire featured Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, as an expert on Eastern cicada killer wasps Tuesday, Aug. 29. Holliday was also…
This year’s artist-in-residence, Ping Chong, will bring a plethora of art-based activities to campus during the fall semester, including an installation…
This summer, Aydin Gerek ’07 (Istanbul, Turkey) discovered many different ways to examine a four-dimensional shape through a collaborative project made…
This summer, Haotian Wu ’07 (Suzhou, China) built upon his knowledge of advanced calculus and differential geometry to research geometric flows and applications…
Miami-based Tiempo Libre kicks off the WilliamsCenter for the Arts Sound Alternatives Series Friday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. with a performance of their critically…
One day, heart transplant patients may recover more quickly from surgery because of research conducted by Sriram Gopalakrishnan ’09 (Tamil Nadu, India)…
Since retiring from a long career in marketing, Kit Green ’56 has dedicated his life to volunteerism. This fall, he will be presented with the Woodring…
Award-winning choreographer Elizabeth Streb brings her eponymous company and its singular PopAction style to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts Wednesday…
Cooper Wessells ’88 had been a self-described “lurker” when it came to the Internet. Neither a blogger on web sites nor a poster on message boards, Wessells…