Oct 1, 2020
Carl Laemmle film screening and Q&A
Carl Laemmle was a German-Jewish immigrant who founded Universal Pictures and saved over 300 Jewish families from Nazi Germany.
Carl Laemmle was a German-Jewish immigrant who founded Universal Pictures and saved over 300 Jewish families from Nazi Germany.
Two half-sisters born in 18th-century Ghana in separate villages grow up to lead very different lives.
Join Raquel and Larissa from the Counseling Center and fellow Lafayette students to heal through connection with others.
Join us as we screen four films about the global refugee crisis over the next two months, including For Sama on Oct. 13.
These contemporary trailblazers take the quartet repertoire for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello to new heights.
This book follows the lives of the Vignes twins, two white-passing sisters whose lives diverge at 16.
It's a fascinating story of how a lower concubine of the Chinese emperor became one of its greatest rulers in modern times.
The McKelvy House Scholars invite you to join their weekly Sunday evening discussion, which will be on "Can Machines Think?"
This interactive workshop on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. gives students strategies to use when working with professors both in and outside the classroom.
This Saturday is Family Appreciation Day. Record a quick message to your family to thank them for all they do for you!