Oct 26, 2009
Students Will Visit the Far East in January Faculty-Led Course
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
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…
He is working with the History Channel, HBO, PBS, Tom Hanks, and Steven Spielberg The author of three books about World War II, Donald L. Miller, John…
Technology Clinic is working on exhibits and marketing for proposed flood museum Students in this year’s Technology Clinic are working with the New York-based…
One project focuses on improving an Easton neighborhood’s “urban ecology,” another on issues related to floods and flooding The College’s two current…
Trustee Brent D. Glass ’69 appeared as a guest on The Colbert Report on Thursday, Oct. 16. Watch the episode (Glass’ segment begins at 9:40). Glass is…
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
My research on Frida Kahlo’s life and artwork. By Margarita Karasoulas ’08 Margarita Karasoulas ’08 (Harrison, N.Y.) has completed an honors thesis…
Fred Gehle ’55 leads group of 50 volunteers in Veterans History Project “There’s a time bomb ticking,” says Fred Gehle ’55, a director of the…
During winter break, 74 students shadowed alumni and parents at ESPN, ABC News World News, The New York Times, CNN Headline News, and many others During…