Jul 12, 2006
Maya Freelon ’05 Exhibits In-Dependence in Art
Her graduate professors tell her that art doesn’t always have to be about something, but for Maya Freelon ’05, issues fuel her desire to create. Her artwork…
Her graduate professors tell her that art doesn’t always have to be about something, but for Maya Freelon ’05, issues fuel her desire to create. Her artwork…
A $200,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant is being used to support a multidisciplinary project focused on finding a cheaper method to remove the…
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) may learn a thing or two from Christine Moore ’08 (Fredericksburg, Va.). The civil engineering…
In the fast moving hard drive industry, what compels a manufacturer to pull a model from the market? Is it competition for market share from other companies…
Famous pop artist Andy Warhol transformed the art world in the 1960s by showing that a print is not simply a copy of a previous work, but a distinctive…
After paying a heavy price for his moral commitment, Jonathan Fishbein ’83 has finally found justice. A safety expert, he was hired by the National Institutes…
Trustee Scholar Brad Wertheim ’07 (Martinsville, N.J.) has held a lifelong interest in becoming a doctor. His mother, who was a biology teacher, cultivated…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: National and Regional MediaWFMZ (Pa.), July 6David Brandes, assistant professor of…
Lafayette’s Formula One racecar team didn’t win its first Society of Automotive Engineers’ Formula SAE West competition, but that wasn’t its goal. According…
Two members of Lafayette’s engineering faculty have been elected as division chairs of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) for the upcoming…