Jan 7, 2008
Deborah Rosen Explores Early American Indian Policy-Making in Latest Book
History professor examines state and territorial policies that affected early American Indian citizenship Deborah Rosen, professor and head of history…
History professor examines state and territorial policies that affected early American Indian citizenship Deborah Rosen, professor and head of history…
Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…
Students present environmental sustainability plan for College to go carbon neutral The Technology Clinic presented its final project report from its year-long…
Members present findings from their yearlong study on Dec. 12 The Technology Clinic will present its findings from its yearlong study on environmentally-friendly…
She explores the history of environmental policy in Ukraine for her honors thesis Roxanna Kobziar ’08 (Pelham, N.Y.) is an international affairs and…
Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, discusses teaching the Composition Seminar Skip Wilkins is an assistant professor of music. This semester he…
He discusses his research experiences with Arnold Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History Douglas Michell ’09 (Toms River, N.J.) is a double major…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
Tours of the Chateau Chavaniac will be given during Family Weekend By Liz Margolis ’09 Located on Paxinosa Ridge, about a mile north of Lafayette, sits…
Marie Stavrovsky ’10 performed research for the upcoming book by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History Marie Stavrovsky ’10 (Bethlehem…