Jan 17, 2002
Alumni provide externships to students
A first-hand look at careers is provided by student externships during the January interim. Thanks to 120 alumni who volunteered as hosts, 166 students…
A first-hand look at careers is provided by student externships during the January interim. Thanks to 120 alumni who volunteered as hosts, 166 students…
Marquis MailerVolume 2, Issue 5January 17, 2002 Get your new year off to a nice start by joining alumni at events from New Jersey to California. It’s a…
Through the English department’s internship program, Brett Harvey ’04 (Lutherville, Md.) earned credit last semester while working for Dyestat, a national…
As Nazi troops marched across Europe during World War II, two Jewish writers from Austria quietly found their way to Brazil. Six decades later, Robert…
When Marquis Scholar Daniel Rubin ’02 (Canoga, Calif.) entered Lafayette, he envisioned a future as a lawyer. Nearly four years later, he’s much more concerned…
William Miles, associate professor of chemistry, co-authored a paper on Prozac with two Lafayette students that was recently published in the journal Tetrahedron…
Junior Lazar Nikolic, a computer science major from Roswell, Ga., has been awarded the James P. Schwar Prize for the upcoming summer. The honor includes…
Justine Kosmoski ’02 (Clark, N.J.), a mechanical engineering major, is examining the behavior of two phases of fluids, specifically how water layers evaporate…
Government and law major William Johnson ’02 (Winnetka, Ill.) is determining the political significance of the so-called “Millennial generation” as an…
Local Special Olympics athletes will visit campus to compete in basketball and swimming in late February and early March. An estimated 300 middle school…