Mar 22, 2006
Five Fellowship and Scholarship Recipients Will Discuss Experiences Thursday
Five alumni and students will join Julia Goldberg, associate dean of scholars programs, in a panel discussion of the application process for national and…
Five alumni and students will join Julia Goldberg, associate dean of scholars programs, in a panel discussion of the application process for national and…
Two upcoming forums will give students the opportunity to meet and network with alumni over dinner and get exposure to jobs, career paths, and industry…
Kenneth Henke ’69 has a thorough knowledge of languages to pull from as he reads religious literature dating back to ancient times. He developed a fascination…
Tackling “thorny subject,” Weiss cites need to keep “the issue itself out front” to allow for respectful exchange of ideas President Dan Weiss’ art-history…
An exhibit of works by artist Diane Samuels entitled An Overview is on view through April 20 at the Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery of the Williams…
Nominations are sought for the George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal.” George Wharton…
President Dan Weiss’ art-history seminar, Pilgrimage and Crusade in Medieval Art, is featured in this week’s Chronicle of Higher Education. Students in…
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science, was one of ten national experts featured on the OpEd pages of the March 19 San Francisco Chronicle…
Frank Cortazar ’07, Matthew Coughlin ’07, Michael Elzinga ’07, and Jordan Tirrell ’08 have achieved national distinction as recipients of the Goldwater…
By helping a renowned historian complete his latest book, Margarita Karasoulas ’08 (Harrison, N.Y.) is gaining professional credentials and insights that…