Aug 11, 2004
Ashley Rettew ’05 Publishes Genetic Research in Scientific Journal
Biology major Ashley Rettew ’05 (Jonestown, Pa.) co-authored an article on her collaborative research that was published in the June 2004 edition of the…
Biology major Ashley Rettew ’05 (Jonestown, Pa.) co-authored an article on her collaborative research that was published in the June 2004 edition of the…
History and government & law major Todd Palo ’05 of Newtown, Conn., is gaining experience related to several potential career fields this summer by working…
National/International MediaUSA Today, Aug 2; ABC News, Aug. 1; newspapers in England, Australia, South Africa, and the United States, various dates: A…
“A critical, argumentative spouse can inflict major health damage on aging adults,” reports an article in Monday’s edition of USA Today about significant…
After graduating summa cum laude in May, Volkan Oktem ’04 (Minsk, Belarus) gave a presentation at a national conference on his work using digital signals…
Former standout student-athletes Liz Bagley-Stankavage, Robert P. Falconiero, and David Hubinger comprise the 28th Maroon Club Athletic Hall of Fame Class…
In his career at Lafayette, Thomas Bruggink, professor of economics and business, has involved a number of students in his research on the economics of…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Jay Amarillo ’05 (Haverhill, Mass.), a double major in A.B. engineering and art, is one of the first recipients of the new…
Herbert Wilf, Thomas A. Scott Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania, will speak on “Another Class of Sums that Your Computer Can Do…
“It’s not just a game, it’s the game.” So states 76-year-old Frank Downing ’51, World War II-era Lafayette quarterback. He speaks, of course, of the annual…