Oct 6, 2004
Election Events Continue with Documentary and Debate Screenings
Campus events related to the upcoming presidential election continued Wednesday night with screenings of Call it Democracy, a nonpartisan documentary by…
Campus events related to the upcoming presidential election continued Wednesday night with screenings of Call it Democracy, a nonpartisan documentary by…
Holly Feret ’05 (Parlin, N.J.) spent 10 weeks in Binghamton, N.Y., this summer conducting research in her neuroscience major through the Lafayette Alumni…
A group of 26 Lafayette students spent part of their summer in London, but it was no holiday break. School and work consumed the lives of the students…
Students who want to test their skills in the most difficult nationwide math competition should sign up for the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition…
Conflict in marriage can damage a person’s mental and physical health, according to research conducted by Brett Strouse ’05 (West Chester, Pa.) this summer…
Michael McDonough ’79, vice president for global trade financial services at the Bank of New York, will speak on “Argentina: 20 Years of Adjustment” 7…
Open auditions will be held 6-8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday for nine female parts in the student-directed production of Wendy Wasserstein’s Uncommon Women…
Artist Toshiko Takaezu, whose exquisitely glazed closed-form stoneware and porcelain pieces are on display at the Williams Center for the Arts Gallery…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion on revenge Sunday evening, continuing their fall semester exploration of themes…
Roger Rowlett, professor and chair of chemistry at Colgate University, will give two campus talks Monday as part of the Consortium for Research Opportunities…