Jun 29, 2009
College Introduces New Major in Asian Studies
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…
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…
Grant will fund community gardens in Metzgar Fields Jennifer Bell ’11 (Purcellville, Va.), a double major in geology and religious studies, has been…
My experience working with Lafayette’s composting initiative. By Jennifer Bell ’11 This summer, Jennifer Bell ’11 (Purcellville, Va.), a double major…
Professors Diane Cole Ahl and Rado Pribic will lead summer interim-session course From May 26 – June 14, Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf Professor of Art History…
Religion and politics major is working on honors research with Stephen Lammers, Manson Professor of the English Bible Peter Dimmick ’08 (Sewickley, Pa…
Kristin Hayes ’08 writes about her exploration of media portrayals of Mary Magdalene As a double major in art and religious studies, Kristin Hayes ’08…
Rachel Abramovitz ’10 shares her perspective on the Jewish Responses to the Holocaust course Rachel Abramovitz ’10 (New York, N.Y.) is currently taking…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
His lecture will explore the emergence of comparative religion in China Yen-zen Tsai, director of the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies at National…
First volumes will be released in fall of 2008 The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception, co-edited by Eric Ziolkowski, is what premier European…