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Explore the many audio and video links below to uncover the many events that happen around campus
Video
Reunion 2008: Alumni enjoy food, music, dancing, and the annual parade (16.31MB)
Lafayette says farewell to the 578 members of the Class of 2008 during the College’s 173rd Commencement (8.81MB)
Lafayette students cyberconnect with Pennsylvania third-graders while studying abroad in Australia and New Zealand (25.02MB)
Preparing for Success: Alumni share work and life experiences with students (15.69MB)
Students spent their winter break studying economics and policy in the interim-session course Guatemala: Innovations in Development (37.78MB)
Going for the Jugular: students spent their winter break learning about the advertising field with Scott Lackey ’74 (20.93MB)
Students traveled to Washington, D.C. to hear from some of the leading experts in broadcasting, strategic policy, and intellectual property. (23.92MB)
Members of Lafayette’s Engineers Without Borders spent their summer building the groundwork for a sustainable economy in Lagunitas, Honduras (32.00MB)
Three EXCEL students assisted with works for the upcoming exhibit “Word, Mind, City: A Universal Resonance” at Muhlenberg College by Professor Ed Kerns and artist Elizabeth Chapman. (19.01MB)
Students, faculty, and trustees speak out against the ongoing genocide in Darfur. (18.05MB)
Students have a good time downtown during Lafayette Day and the Riverside Festival of the Arts. (22.93MB)
The campus celebrates the Marquis de Lafayette’s 250th birthday. (24.09MB)
Professor Javad Tavakoli and his students discuss their ground-breaking sustainability research. (21.86MB)
A Day in the Life: Alexander Policastro ‘11 experiences his first day on campus (34.31MB)
Community-Based Teaching Program provides opportunities to students at Lafayette and beyond. (28.48MB)
Reunion 2007: alumni and families return to campus. (17.33MB)
Lafayette says farewell to the Class of 2007. (12.31MB)
Black History Month Explores ‘The Souls of Black Folk’ including lectures, art exhibits, films, discussions, performance art, an African market, and a comedian. (19.50MB)
Orientation to Life: students learn the basics of managing their financial futures. (23.13MB)
College archivist Diane Shaw speaks about the Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington exhibit at Mount Vernon. (28.44MB)
Facing The Chinese Century - Prospects and Challenges -- Five Panels of world renowned experts on Chinese Affairs speak on topics ranging from East Asian security to China's demographic shifts. (22.48MB)
Washington Post reporter Juliet Eilperin presents "The Battle Over Planet Earth: Enviromental Policy in an Era of Political Polarization" (97.19MB)
An interview with Leslie Muhlfelder ’81, vice president for human resources and general counsel, about her late father Ludwig Muhlfelder’s connection with Lafayette. (36.17MB)
Brittany Waldron ’08 interviews history professor D.C. Jackson about his appearance as an on-camera expert in the History Channel’s Modern Marvels episode on dams premiering March 28. (18.41MB)
Interim Session Abroad - Students explore opportunities for and impediments to economic progress in Guatemala. (21.57MB)
The Lehigh Valley Alumni Chapter hosts a reception for the Andy Warhol exhibit held at the Allentown Art Museum. (14.09MB)
Students in Professor Gladstone (Fluney) Hutchinson’s Public Finance course visit Easton's City Hall to discuss how local government manages public finances. (13.30MB)
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni danced the night away to the sounds of the George Gee Orchestra at the Second Annual Presidential Ball. (15.39MB)
The Experimental Printmaking Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special birthday bash. (41.48MB)
Highlights from Lafayette’s 2006 Convocation with guest speaker Ping Chong. (26.54MB)
Lafayette families share memories and good times at the 2006 Homecoming pre-game festivities. (12.89MB)
Students help out single mothers at the 2006 Christmas party held at St. John's in Easton. (24.96MB)
Before this group of first-year students even takes a class, they get involved in the Easton community through the Pre-Orientation Service Program run by Landis Community Outreach Center. (22.88MB)
Technology Clinic students give final recommendations on Easton’s downtown revitalization projects. (31.72MB)
Computer science department’s Autonomous Robotics Competition teaches students real-world applications. (16.98MB)
The history department officially opens the doors to the Ramer History House Oct. 20, 2006 with a dedication ceremony and public open house. (18.81MB)
Max Kade events: Remembering the Holocaust - President Daniel Weiss presents his research on “The Case of Masha Bruskina,” who was one of the first Russians to be publicly executed by the Germans during World War II. (80.33MB)
The Technology Clinic and Easton Business Association pair up for the Easton Local Merchants’ Fair. (27.37MB)
Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff attended QuEST’s (Questioning Established Sexual Taboos) “Gay? Fine By Me” rally. (7.72MB)
Audio
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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