Feb 24, 2005
Committee Seeks to Raise $20,000 for Tsunami Relief
Lafayette’s Tsunami Relief Committee has set a goal of raising $20,000 for CARE during the spring and fall semesters. About $1,000 has been collected through…
Lafayette’s Tsunami Relief Committee has set a goal of raising $20,000 for CARE during the spring and fall semesters. About $1,000 has been collected through…
Dan Dulaski, a professional engineer and soil evaluator in Massachusetts, spoke on “Identifying a Discernable Centerline Rumble Strip to Improve Traffic…
The Max Kade Center for German Studies will sponsor events next week with Turkish-German writer Zafer Senocak and Gunther Heissel, head geologist of the…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Lafayette will host the Pennsylvania Forensics Association’s State Championship Tournament this weekend, beginning with the first round of Lincoln-Douglas…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about human emotion on Sunday evening. Indian food will be served at dinner, which…
As noted by the All Music Guide, Dave Holland may be the most accomplished pure jazz composer among bassists, after Charles Mingus. His quintet is among…
A forerunner of the modern situation comedy, the Pulitzer Prize-winner YouCan’t Take it with You has been produced somewhere every year since first being…
Sherri I. Jones has been named Lafayette’s director of alumni affairs. The announcement was made by James W. Dicker ’85, vice president for development…
Civil engineering graduate Charles O’Hara ’75 is serving on the board of Keystone College, La Plume, Pa. O’Hara is a public affairs and energy affairs…