Nov 3, 2022
Miming robots
Students in Prof. Michael O’Neill’s FYS bridge the arts and sciences with robotic miming on campus
Students in Prof. Michael O’Neill’s FYS bridge the arts and sciences with robotic miming on campus
Five robots are cast in the play by Elizabeth Meriwether, a reimagining of Henrik Ibsen's classic drama Hedda Gabler.
A gift from Paul Staubi ’88 enabled students to work with theater professionals on a production of Tartuffe, which debuted in New York City, and to audition…
Lafayette’s newest academic building will be named William C. Buck Hall in recognition of a major gift to the College’s Live Connected, Lead Change…
Last month, the theater department presented its production of Doubt, the winner of the Tony Award and Drama Critics’ Circle Award for best play and…
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An audible buzz hummed around the conference room when the students learned that their presenter has acted in The Americans and Friday Night Lights. Guest…
Lafayette honored 129 students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation May 3 in Colton Chapel. Awards and prizes recognized…
More than 1,000 people descended upon the Williams Arts Campus last week to explore Frankenstein 2029, a groundbreaking multi-venue, multi-era, multimedia-infused…
The Theater Department presented its production of Dancing at Lughnasa last week at the Williams Center for the Arts. Set in Ireland’s County Donegal…