Oct 21, 2004
Charles Wessner ’69 Returns to Campus as Resnik Memorial Lecturer
Charles Wessner ’69, recognized as an international expert on the benefits of high technology, industry, and the supporting role of government, returned…
Charles Wessner ’69, recognized as an international expert on the benefits of high technology, industry, and the supporting role of government, returned…
Neil Englehart, assistant professor of government and law, spoke on “Dazed and Confused: Foreign Policy in the 2004 Elections” 12:15 p.m. Thursday in Hogg…
Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, associate professor and head of foreign languages and literatures, has been quoted extensively this month in newspapers around…
Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to “Be Green for Halloween” and participate in the inaugural Green Zone mixer at College Hill Tavern 4-6 p…
Economics and business major Victoria Picone ’05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) recently studied the relationship between obesity in children and the education of their…
Walter Oechsle ’57 has resigned from the Lafayette Board of Trustees after more than 10 years of distinguished service. In a letter to Board chairman Alan…
One day, in the distant future, the experiments Evgenia Nikolova ’06 (Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) is conducting could play a role in the fight against world…
A group of seven computer science majors is developing a plan to guide ProJeCT for People, a nonprofit group serving the disadvantaged in Easton, in updating…
A model created by two students to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of a significant local bridge will be unveiled tonight at the Williams Center for…
Geoff Gehman ’80, The Morning Call arts writer and novelist/memoirist, will discuss his career 12:15 p.m. today for the Arts Career Exploration Series…