May 31, 2005
Fayola Bostic ’05 Provided Engineering Perspective as Writing Associate
Sometimes help comes from unexpected places. For some developing writers at Lafayette, their help came from the island of Trinidad, by way of the engineering…
Sometimes help comes from unexpected places. For some developing writers at Lafayette, their help came from the island of Trinidad, by way of the engineering…
After impressive performances at the National Forensic Association’s championship tournament and previous competitions, Marquis ScholarKim Moore ’05 (Longwood…
While some view winter as a chance to stay inside by the fire or enjoy the great outdoors through skiing and sledding, Steve Presciutti ’05 (Wilkes-Barre…
One of the world’s leading publishers of French literature from the Middle Ages and Renaissance has released a groundbreaking critical-edition book by…
His boundless enthusiasm for structural engineering is ever-present, his passion to inspire students an integral part of his personality. It’s easy to…
Since high school, Marquis Scholar Brian Geraghty ’05 (Hanover, N.H.) has found himself increasingly interested in Asian history and religion. Graduating…
Biology graduate David A. Leiby ’81 serves as chief of parasitology at the American Red Cross Holland Laboratory, Rockville, Md., and is associate professor…
As many Americans are enjoying or socking away refunds from their 2004 taxes, some Lehigh Valley families feel grateful that Lafayette students helped…
The success of a project using animation to teach the Japanese language earned Katherine Schubel ’06 (Holmdel, N.J.) the opportunity to present her work…
Youth prevailed over experience in this year’s Math Bowl, won recently by a team of four first-year students. Ask Jordan, the winning team, was comprised…