Apr 24, 2006
HSL Presents a “Kaleidoscope of Latin American Culture” April 27-29
The Hispanic Society of Lafayette (HSL) invites the community to join them in academic and social activities as part of its first annual Latino/Hispanic…
The Hispanic Society of Lafayette (HSL) invites the community to join them in academic and social activities as part of its first annual Latino/Hispanic…
Art majors don’t just study interesting topics for their honors theses; they create them. Studio art students will exhibit their work April 29-May 20 at…
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and director of Lafayette’s Meyner Center for the Study of State…
Alumni will have new ways to strengthen their connections with one another and the College when Lafayette’s Alumni Online Community launches Monday, May…
William F. Hart ’27, professor emeritus ofchemistry and department head from 1957-69, died April 12 in Kirkland Village, Bethlehem. Hart taught chemistry…
Lafayette’s fraternities and sororities invite all students to join them in a weeklong series of events to highlight Greek life on campus. Gift certificates…
Women’s issues and female oppression will be the topic of the next Reeder Scholars discussion, April 24 at 8:45 p.m. at 225 Reeder Street. Dessert will…
Student performers will be the focus of the upcoming Lafayette College Choirs Spring Concerts, April 29 at 7 p.m. and April 30 at 8 p.m. in the Williams…
The role of athletes in society will be The McKelvy House Scholars topic of debate April 23. Marquis Scholar Jesslyn Roebuck ’06 (Montgomery, N.Y.), a…
Conservation, global warming and the environmental dangers of factory farming will be some of the major topics broached during this year’s event-packed…