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Thursday, Jan. 29 - Saturday, March 7, 2009
William T. Williams: Theme and Variations
January 29–March 7
For 40 years, painter and printmaker William T. Williams has created art that demonstrates his desire to integrate the content of his personal experiences with his knowledge of the modern aesthetic. Themes and Variations follows Williams’ creative process from his early studies through many of the printing experiments that resulted in the serigraphs produced during his Lafayette's Experimental Printmaking Institute, EPI, residency. Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009
12 - 1 p.m.
LINC Meeting
The goal of the lafayette Intercultural Network Council is to promote the development of cross- and inter-cultural exchange through student, staff, and faculty collaboration and dialogue. LINC works to cultivate a shared vision for diversity initiatives at Lafayette in order to promote an inclusive environment that values mutual understanding, respect and cultural sensitivity, and a strong sociocultural academic community working together to provide social justice and diversity education programming and other efforts
Marlo Room East
12:15 p.m.
Department of Music First Wednesday Recital
The Music Department is hosting Noontime recitals on the first Wednesday of each month, which will include selections by music Department students and faculty. The programs begin at 12:15. Bring your lunch. Arts Society will provide refreshments.
Williams Center for the Arts, room 123
Price: Free
6 p.m.
Greater Boston Chapter Dinner Featuring Lafayette College President Daniel H. Weiss
The Greater Boston Chapter of the Lafayette Alumni Association cordially invites you to attend a dinner featuring Lafayette College President Daniel H. Weiss.
6:00 p.m. Cocktail reception 7:00 p.m. Dinner The event will be held in The Scullers Room of the Doubletree Guest Suites Boston. Parking for this event is FREE. Parking tickets will be validated at the front desk of the Doubletree Guest Suites Boston. Questions and/or assistance with registering for this event? Contact the Office of Alumni Affairs, alumni@lafayette.edu, (610) 330-5040 or 1-800-LAFAYETTE (outside Pa.) 7 - 8 p.m.
Books & Coffee Series
I Am America (And So Can You!) is described as being a "pure extension" of The Colbert Report, delving into the views of Colbert's "well-intentioned, poorly informed high status idiot" character on what he considers to be the most pressing issues facing America. The book draws some influence from the literary endeavors of the character's pundit models, such as Bill O'Reilly's The O'Reilly Factor and Sean Hannity's Deliver Us From Evil, which Colbert says he "forced" himself to read as a reference.
![]() Gilbert's Back Room
Price: FREE
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