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Lasell Students Help Military Brides Find a Dream Dress February 28, 2012Military brides-to-be may find the wedding gown of their dreams, compliments of Lasell College and Brides Across America through their joint venture, Project Dream Dress. The bridal gown give-away will allow brides-to-be to choose from more than 100 designer gowns at no cost to them at the Project Dream Dress event on Saturday, March 3.
Three Lasell Students Compete in BSO’s Project Debussy January 23, 2012Three Lasell fashion students have been chosen as finalists in the Boston Symphony Orchestra's annual fashion design contest -- named Project Debussy this year -- inspired by the composer Claude Debussy. The event will be held Feb. 2, 2012.
Lasell Students Travel to Mexico for 10th Anniversary Service Learning Trip January 5, 2012Packing suitcases filled to the brim with donated clothing and school supplies, 10 Lasell students embarked on the 10th anniversary international service learning trip to Coatepec, Mexico in January.
Award-Winning Artist to Exhibit at Wedeman Gallery December 21, 2011Artist Ed Smith, a Guggenheim Fellow in Sculpture and Drawing and an Associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, will show his latest work in an exhibit titled, Ed Smith - SMALL GODS AND HEROES, starting January 18th at Wedeman Gallery on Lasell's campus.- Connected Learning Symposium Concludes December 12, 2011Lasell’s annual Fall Connected Learning Symposium, which showcases collaborative projects and presentations, concluded last month.
Lasell’s Drama Troupe Presents "Company" December 1, 2011Lasell’s Scribe Tribe Performing Arts Group will present Stephen Sondheim’s musical "Company" on December 1, 2 and 3 at the Yamawaki Auditorium.
- Lasell Students Speak to the Community About Immigrant Experiences November 18, 2011At an event designed to address misconceptions about immigration, a panel of Lasell students recently shared with the college community their experiences as immigrants to the U.S. and the stereotypes and challenges they have faced.
Margaret Ward Reads from New Book "Missing Mila" November 17, 2011Margaret E. Ward, wife of Lasell’s President Emeritus Thomas E.J. de Witt, shared her family's touching story of international adoption and its connection to the Salvadoran Civil War Wednesday as she read from her new book, "Missing Mila, Finding Family: An International Adoption in the Shadow of the Salvadoran Civil War."- Lasell's Founder's Day Memories November 14, 2011The first class at Lasell was held November 13, 1851. Below are excerpts from a 2008 interview with Dr. Donald Winslow, who wrote the College's history. Winslow, who passed away in 2010, grew up on campus when his father, Guy Winslow, was Lasell's president.
- Former Sudanese Slave Addresses Human Rights Issues November 9, 2011Human Rights Activist and United Nations Watch Freedom Award recipient Simon Deng described his harrowing and life-changing experience as a captured slave in northern Sudan as part of his effort to bring awareness to this international issue during a talk at Lasell Tuesday.
















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