
Sep 10, 2020
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing on Sept. 18-20 is a completely student-produced and student-directed production.
Much Ado About Nothing on Sept. 18-20 is a completely student-produced and student-directed production.
Students in two French classes taught by Prof. Olga Anna Duhl created the cards.
An article by Prof. Brett Hendrickson's is included in the Hispanic Heritage Month reading list offered by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Don Miller, MaCracken Professor Emeritus of History, will speak at noon today on his book Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy.
The fall 2020 virtual performance series opens with a new, free program created exclusively for the Lafayette community.
The Religion & City Podcast interviewed Prof. Brett Hendrickson about his book Border Medicine: A Transcultural History of Mexican-American Curanderismo…
The late admissions assistant is remembered as a dedicated employee and generous baker.
He talks about his recent studies in South Africa and Scotland, his teaching, and his scholarship.
Prof. Andrea Armstrong, an environmental social scientist, and her research team conducted surveys to gauge users' attitudes.
The civil & environmental engineering and engineering studies professor mentored many students and held numerous leadership positions.