
Aug 16, 2021
No Time Like the Future
I read this book partly because I loved Back to the Future, but I also thought it might provide some insight into Parkinson's disease.
I read this book partly because I loved Back to the Future, but I also thought it might provide some insight into Parkinson's disease.
If you have questions about the schedule, contact Darlene Yost (yost@lafayette.edu, 610-330-5135).
We invite faculty and staff to make suggestions on programs/lectures around the book.
Learn about giving proof of vaccination status, applying for a religious or medical exemption, a campus vaccination clinic, and employee testing.
A town hall for students and parents plus one for faculty and staff provided info about vaccination and other COVID-19 safety issues.
Learning and Research Technologies is offering a few remote training sessions and daily remote drop-in sessions for the weeks of Aug. 16 and 23.
Friendship partners receive the benefit of learning about other cultures and different parts of the world as they get to get to know their student(s) more…
I found this book fascinating, exciting, and sad all at the same time.
There will be a complete College network outage today from 6-7 p.m. while ITS replaces firewalls with new hardware.
Workshops will ask volunteers to fill out the toe tags and bear witness to the humanitarian crisis that is happening at our southern border.