Sep 14, 2005
Portlock Black Cultural Center Exhibiting Works of Master Printmaker Rolando Rojas
The David A. Portlock Black Cultural Center is exhibiting Latin-American Vision: Graphic Works from Central Mexico featuring Mexican printmaker Rolando…
The David A. Portlock Black Cultural Center is exhibiting Latin-American Vision: Graphic Works from Central Mexico featuring Mexican printmaker Rolando…
College Theater will present Bread & Puppet Theater’s The National Circus of the Correct Moment 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 22-23 at the Williams…
John Colatch, director of religious life and College chaplain, sent this message today to the campus community: An Agency Fund account has been established…
The dictionary definition of tailgating is “to participate in a picnic that is served from the tailgate of a vehicle, as before a sports event,” but Recreation…
Two Lafayette professors have received prestigious Fulbright Scholarships to support scholarly research abroad. The grant recognizes James Lennertz, associate…
Five students received a stipend as they gained significant working experience in public service this summer through Lafayette internship endowments. Taren…
Carlos Munoz, professor emeritus of ethnic studies at University of California, Berkeley, a founder of the Mexican American civil rights movement and author…
Reservations are due today for a mock application session for students interested in law school. The panel discussion will begin at 4:30 p.m. in Kirby…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: International, national, and regional mediaThe New York Times, Sept. 11:Donald L. Miller…
The Gilman International Scholarship Program seeks to broaden the student population that studies abroad by supporting undergraduates who have been traditionally…