Oct 12, 2006
Alastair Noble Installs Kite Sculptures at Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
Over Labor Day weekend, Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, didn’t just relax and fly a kite. Instead, he went to work on two brilliant kite-like…
Over Labor Day weekend, Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, didn’t just relax and fly a kite. Instead, he went to work on two brilliant kite-like…
A planning meeting for students wishing to present at the upcoming National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) will be held 4:10 p.m. Thursday…
The poems of Ross Gay ’96 aren’t just snippets of emotions or observations. Many of those in his first book, Against Which, deal with national issues and…
Since she was eight years old, Alyssa Wisoff ’07 (New York, NY) has been spending her summers at Camp Blue Ridge in Pennsylvania’s Wayne County, first…
After years as an educator, Mary J.S. Roth ’83has a new official role: learner. Roth, professor and head of civil and environmental engineering, received…
Experimental science research has always interested Victor Fiore ’08 (Clarks Summit, Pa.). Since this summer, he has been putting his skills to the test…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Susan Basow…
The benefits of conducting intensive research at Lafayette continue to grow for Jenny Boyar ’08 (Hillsborough, N.J.). Not only did her independent study…
A group of first-year students will spend Saturday, Oct. 14, interacting with children from Easton as part of the national Lights On Afterschool program…
Tuesday begins President Dan Weiss’ series of student receptions connected with all three Orpheus Chamber Orchestra performances at Lafayette. “I will…