Jul 7, 2004
History Professor Joshua Sanborn Examines Origins, Effects of War
Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, remembers with great clarity the late Cold War days of the early 1980s, when the threat of nuclear annihilation…
Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, remembers with great clarity the late Cold War days of the early 1980s, when the threat of nuclear annihilation…
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service, is using a $153,060 National Endowment for the Humanities grant…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: National/Regional MediaThe Chronicle of Higher Education, July 2:Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf…
Synthesis: Experiments in Collaboration, an exhibition last fall at the Grossman Gallery of Lafayette’s Williams Visual Arts Building, will be displayed…
A Lafayette team of four students and two professors will spend six weeks in Uganda this summer, examining issues related to the wetlands surrounding Lake…
Miriam Habeeb ’04 (Westfield, N.J.) combined forces with a national expert in American history this past school year to conduct research for his upcoming…
When Ronald Manney ’05 (Coal Township, Pa.) graduates from Lafayette next spring, he hopes to pursue a career designing foundations near water. In fact…
Oxford University Press has awarded its inaugural Francis March Research Internship to Jessica Lasak ’05 of Broomall, Pa. An English major and European…
Since March, Sarah Stanlick ’04 (Wharton, N.J.) has been serving the Everett Public Service Internship in Washington, D.C., researching non-proliferation…
Marquis Scholar Lucas Landherr ’05 (Preston, Conn.) knows that when he dissolves a polymer, or a type of molecular plastic, into a tube of water, the water…