Oct 13, 2020
The Future of the Past: Ricard Martínez
Come hear Ricard Martínez—photographer, researcher, and founder of Arquelogia del punt de vista in Barcelona—talk about his work.
Come hear Ricard Martínez—photographer, researcher, and founder of Arquelogia del punt de vista in Barcelona—talk about his work.
Written in the 15th century by an anonymous genius, this play surprises us with the universal and timeless human fear of Death.
The online event will feature student poetry contest winners and a reading by the prize judge, Prof. Owen McLeod.
Kia Corthron, award-winning playwright and novelist and writer for TV’s The Wire, will give a novel and play reading and answer questions on Thursday…
Much Ado About Nothing on Sept. 18-20 is a completely student-produced and student-directed production.
Faculty are invited to submit proposals for grants offered by the Humanities Center initiative.
The fall 2020 virtual performance series opens with a new, free program created exclusively for the Lafayette community.
Audition tracks for singers and PDFs of materials for non-singers are online. Emma! A Pop Musical will be presented Oct. 22-24 on Zoom.
The assistant professor of English is interested in people's responses to large-scale public health crises.
Lafayette's grant directors for the Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium invite proposals by the first of the month on a rolling basis.