Jan 11, 2007
Greek Alumni and Others Renew Friendships at Pfenning
Greek organizations, in addition to other alumni groups, are taking advantage of the excellent facilities and services of Pfenning Alumni Center. At Homecoming…
Greek organizations, in addition to other alumni groups, are taking advantage of the excellent facilities and services of Pfenning Alumni Center. At Homecoming…
Richard Krebs ’08 (Kennebunk, Maine), a government and law major, is conducting in-depth research on how welfare reform affects today’s society. Krebs…
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recently named William Jemison ’85, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering…
Celebrating nature’s structural underpinnings, Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building, will exhibit his “Creation Stories…
Laura Culp ’82 has made a habit of earning honors. Most recently, she received the 2007 Simonetti Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Akron…
Lafayette is providing exciting new ways for people to learn about what is happening on campus. The College has launched Live @ Lafayette, an interactive…
This past semester, 14 students taking the Public Finance course taught by Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and business,…
Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month through the theme “The Souls of Black Folk: Unveiling Identity” Jan. 31-Feb. 23. Events will delve into the…
During her junior year, Rachel Gallagher ’07 (Allentown, Pa.) took the course Single Motherhood: Myths and Realities taught by Deborah Byrd, associate…
This year, civil engineering major Abdul-Rahman Salkini ’07 (Aleppo, Syria) is continuing a groundbreaking study he began this past summer on testing externally…