Archives
Explore the many audio and video links below to uncover the many events that happen around campus
Video
Knee Deep & Risin’, a multimedia exhibition by Jim Toia, director of the art department’s Community-Based Teaching program, and Noah Vawter, a doctoral student at MIT. (15.29MB)
“SO FAIR, SO DEAR TO ME.” The 2008 Reunion is a grand celebration (16.31MB)
THE 173RD COMMENCEMENT. Images, moments, and memories for the Class of 2008 (8.81MB)
FROM HALF A WORLD AWAY. Lafayette students cyberconnect with third-graders at home while studying environmental science in Australia and New Zealand (25.02MB)
ORIENTATION TO LIFE. Alumni give students and recent grads secrets for survival and success after college (15.69MB)
COUNTRY AT THE CROSSROADS. Students experience the people, economy, and culture of developing Guatemala (37.78MB)
GO FOR IT. Students plunge into a dynamite externship at Jugular advertising agency, New York (20.93MB)
POLICY-MAKING IN THE NATION’S CAPITAL. Experts on the front lines share their experiences and insights with students (23.92MB)
BUILDING ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY. Engineers Without Borders helps lay the groundwork for progress in a rural Honduran village (32.00MB)
WORD, MIND, CITY: A UNIVERSAL RESONANCE. Students collaborate on an art exhibit that integrates neurological, cosmic, and man-made forms (19.01MB)
WORLD’S WORST HUMANITARIAN CRISIS. The Lafayette community speaks out against the genocide in Darfur (18.05MB)
EASTON: A FUN COLLEGE TOWN. Students enjoy art, music, food, fashion, and more at Lafayette Day in Centre Square and the Riverside Festival of the Arts (22.93MB)
BIG BIRTHDAY BASH. The College celebrates the 250th birthday of the Marquis de Lafayette (24.09MB)
ROADMAP TO SUSTAINABILITY. Students test the Sustainable Development Roadmap, designed to guide industry in developing new products and processes (21.86MB)
MOVING IN. It’s the first day on campus for the Class of 2011 (34.31MB)
COMMUNITY ART PROGRAM. The Williams Visual Arts Building is a creative hub for high school art students and art enthusiasts in the community (28.48MB)
IT’S GREAT TO BE BACK. The 2007 Reunion is all about memories and fun (17.33MB)
CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 2007! Highlights of Lafayette’s 172nd Commencement (12.31MB)
BLACK HISTORY MONTH. Campus celebrates culture, heritage, and differences (19.50MB)
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS. Alumni offer young grads and students tips for lifelong financial health (23.13MB)
THE MARQUIS AND GEORGE WASHINGTON. College Archivist Diane Windham Shaw speaks at Mount Vernon on the Marquis de Lafayette and his adopted father (28.44MB)
FACING THE CHINESE CENTURY. A conference highlights China’s dramatic transformation that has captured the world’s attention (22.48MB)
BATTLE OVER PLANET EARTH. The Washington Post’s Julie Eilperin speaks on environmental politics (97.19MB)
REMEMBERING. The story of Holocaust survivor Ludwig Muhlfelder, late father of Leslie Muhlfelder '81, Lafayette’s general counsel and vice president for human resources (36.17MB)
MODERN MARVELS. The History Channel features D.C. Jackson, professor of history, in a program on dams (18.41MB)
GUATEMALA IN FOCUS. Images and reflections on a special interim-session course (21.57MB)
ART OF ANDY WARHOL. Prof. Robert S. Mattison, the show’s curator, guides alumni through an exhibit at Allentown Art Museum (14.09MB)
MAKING THE CITY WORK. Students discuss public policy with Easton’s city officials (13.30MB)
LAFAYETTE SWINGS. Dancing to big-band sounds at the Presidential Ball (15.39MB)
A DECADE OF CREATIVITY AND ACHIEVEMENT. The Experimental Printmaking Institute is at the forefront of African American art and culture nationally and internationally (41.48MB)
WELCOME, CLASS OF 2010! President Daniel Weiss and artist-in-residence Ping Chong speak at the Convocation opening College’s 175th academic year (26.54MB)
HOMECOMING. Food, fun, and football for returning alumni and their families (12.89MB)
JOY. Students share Christmas with single moms and their tots in Easton and look forward to celebrating with their own families (24.96MB)
OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT. First-year students begin their college career by doing service projects for children and senior citizens in the community (22.88MB)
PARTNERING FOR A BETTER EASTON. Technology Clinic students collaborate with the Main Street program for a thriving downtown (31.72MB)
’BOTS ROLL. Hemmison robots, programmed by computer science students, navigate a maze (16.98MB)
IMPRESSIVE NEW HOME. Dedication ceremonies for Ramer History House (18.81MB)
HISTORIC INJUSTICE. President Daniel Weiss speaks on Masha Bruskina, a teenaged member of the Resistance in the Soviet Union who was publicly executed by the Nazis during World War II (80.33MB)
EASTON: SO MUCH TO OFFER. A campus fair bring students together with downtown merchants (27.37MB)
CELEBRATING DIFFERENCES. The campus rallies on Boycotting All Hate Day (7.72MB)
Audio
REMEMBERING. The College community celebrates the life of Adam Lambert ’08 in a memorial service Sept. 26 (27.28MB)
College Community Remembers Prof. Howard Marblestone (42.48MB)
Art, Language, and Neuroscience: students and faculty explore the connection between art and science (69.24MB)
Barbara Levy ’77, Rebecca Price Rosenbauer ’84, and Beth Nelson ’96 preview the April 4-5 Council of Lafayette Women Conference. (12.14MB)
Author and editor Paul Schlueter discusses 2007 Nobel Laureate Doris Lessing (30.68MB)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof discusses the genocide in Darfur. (58.34MB)
Historical interpreters portray the Marquis de Lafayette's struggle to abolish slavery. (30.48MB)
Marquis de Lafayette scholar Robert Rhodes Crout discusses “Lafayette and Slavery: The Ideal, The Practical.” (51.96MB)
Stanford professor James L. Sweeney opens Policy Studies' “Visions of the Energy Future” conference. (47.00MB)
Making Small Nations Great: Francisco Flores, the former president of El Salvador, discusses economic and social policies he instituted during his presidency. (28.20MB)
Marquis de Lafayette historian Lloyd Kramer discusses “Lafayette’s Historical Legacy: Politics, Culture, and the Modern World.” (66.17MB)
President Daniel Weiss and Diane Shaw were interviewed on WDIY-88.1 FM about the Marquis’ 250th birthday celebration. (36.28MB)
Convocation 2007: Author David A. Clary welcomes the Class of 2011. (17.04MB)
Michael Beschloss speaks at 172nd Commencement. (19.68MB)
Danielle Bero presents the 2007 Pepper Prize Speech. (9.49MB)
Rev. Peter J. Gomes delivers Baccalaureate sermon. (41.06MB)
President Daniel Weiss gives farewell remarks. (7.89MB)
John Stossel of ABC News discusses his career as a consumer reporter. (74.13MB)
College archivist Diane Shaw speaks about the Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington exhibit at Mount Vernon. (33.24MB)
Orientation to Life: top 10 tips for students’ financial health. (49.38MB)
Orientation to Life: the financial benefits awaiting students in the job market. (64.99MB)
Women's History Month: writer Katha Pollitt presents keynote address, “Why Women Aren’t Equal Even If We Think We Are.” (57.61MB)
Lafayette Trustee Riley Temple discusses “Homosexuality and Religion in the Black Community and Beyond” (36.83MB)
The late Ludwig Muhlfelder discusses his memoir Because I Survived: An Autobiography on Feb. 27, 2002. (78.48MB)
Rutgers Professor Cheryl Wall delivers the keynote address for Lafayette’s celebration of Black History Month. (270.06MB)
Activist and scholar Angela Y. Davis spoke about the history of activism and diversity in higher education as part of the Presidential Speaker Series on Diversity. (767.06MB)
Max Kade events: Remembering the Holocaust - Scholar Erhard Roy Wiehn discusses “Kiev Babi Yar,” the murder of 33,771 Jewish men, women and children by Nazi German soldiers in 1941. (485.46MB)
 
   


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