Jul 31, 2006
Winkler ’77 Aids Educationally Disadvantaged
The life work of Nancy Edgar Winkler ’77 has provided educational opportunities for people who otherwise wouldn’t have them. She works for the Eastern…
The life work of Nancy Edgar Winkler ’77 has provided educational opportunities for people who otherwise wouldn’t have them. She works for the Eastern…
While some students spend their summers working at the mall or relaxing on the beach, Jaryd Freedman ’08 (Ambler, Pa.) is conducting cutting-edge biochemistry…
The Lafayette Alumni Research Network (LEARN) not only provides ideal research opportunities for neuroscience majors, it also allows alumni access to high…
Numerous events, fundraisers and community-building activities will highlight the 2006-07 Pard Pride campaign, which kicks off with the Unity Dinner Sept…
As a member of numerous Lafayette boards and committees, economics and business graduate Bob Sell ’84 never quite left his alma mater. Sell recently completed…
The New York Times features Lafayette in an article in today’s Education Life section. The story, “It Takes Muscle,” explores students’ responses to the…
Going to Nepal on a new assignment thrills Lauren Frese ’03. She will be in the capital, Kathmandu, to serve in the political/economics section of the…
For many years, Robert Kurt, assistant professor of biology, has researched how chemokines, substances that cause cells to move from one place to another…
Peter von Allmen, professor of economics and business at Moravian College, will spend the upcoming academic year at Lafayette as an American Council on…
There was a brief campus-wide power outage following a sudden thunderstorm Friday afternoon. Power went down around 3 p.m. and returned just before 4 p…