Feb 28, 2005
Many Administrative Offices Close Early Due to Snow
Because of a snow storm, many of the College’s administrative offices closed at 3 p.m. Monday. Classes are being held at professors’ discretion.
Because of a snow storm, many of the College’s administrative offices closed at 3 p.m. Monday. Classes are being held at professors’ discretion.
Guided by Sharon Jones, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, McCoy will present findings at national conference Growing up in Washington…
Coordinators of a new program at Lafayette’s Landis Community Outreach Center, First Book, hope to have children of all ages settling down with their very…
Lafayette will host a “Conversation with Senator Rick Santorum on the Future of Social Security” from 10:30-11:30 a.m. today in Colton Chapel. The event…
When her parents decided to have her 97-year-old grandmother, Lottie, move into their home several years ago, Amy Levinson ’05 (Orinda, Ca.) wanted to…
Robert Darling, professor of geology at SUNY-Cortland, will discuss “Cristobalite in Adirondak Garnet: A Remarkable Case of Mineral Preservation” noon…
Lijuan Xu, instruction coordinator at Skillman Library, has been chosen as winner of the Association of College & Research Libraries’ Instruction Section…
Rising diva Christina Lamberti of the Houston Grand, San Francisco, Singapore Lyric, and Philadelphia opera companies will sing from her current projects…
Dramatic performances, open forums, a film screening, scripture studies and other events will be part of the inaugural Religious Awareness Week that starts…
Growing up in Washington, D.C., Britney McCoy ’05 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) was always told not to drink the water. When McCoy, a double major in A.B. engineering…