Mar 29, 2010
Students Explore Moral and Ethical Issues in Engineering and Law
New cross-disciplinary course is being team-taught by William Hornfeck, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and James Lennertz, associate…
New cross-disciplinary course is being team-taught by William Hornfeck, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and James Lennertz, associate…
A rescheduled date will be announced at a later time The lecture by Wade Rathke, founder and former chief organizer of the Association of Community Organizations…
Events include lectures, an art exhibit, films, discussions, workshops, and performances; The keynote address by Molefi K. Asante, Jr. ’04 has been postponed…
The first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, she will discuss issues related to the governance of water resources Elinor Ostrom, the first…
Max Rothman ’62 has transformed Alliance for Aging into award-winning advocacy group Only two years into his tenure as president and CEO of Alliance for…
Talk is the inaugural Howard J. Marblestone Memorial Lecture Award-winning author and Holocaust scholar Nechama Tec will discuss her book Defiance: The…
He will sign copies of his newest book following his talk Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science, will discuss “From Bush to Obama:…
An expert on the effects of globalization on women’s activism in post-communist Europe, she involved four students in her research In her new book, Katalin…
Program will help expand the geographical and cultural scope of the College’s global offerings Lafayette is offering students a new avenue to study the…
Government and law major and varsity basketball player writes about her internship with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Amanda Leone ’10 (Easton Pa.) spent…