Nov 20, 2006
Merchants’ Fair Shows Students What Easton Has to Offer
Last week’s Easton Local Merchants’ Fair succeeded in its goal of providing the Lafayette community with a look at the numerous services and products Easton…
Last week’s Easton Local Merchants’ Fair succeeded in its goal of providing the Lafayette community with a look at the numerous services and products Easton…
Lafayette recognized some of its outstanding alumni volunteers at a luncheon this fall in Pfenning Alumni Center. Alumni Association President Jamie McLaughlin…
Biochemistry, a leading industry journal, recently published an article detailing protein research conducted by Yvonne Gindt, assistant professor of chemistry…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: National MediaInside Higher Ed, Nov. 13The Lafayette Board of Trustees’ statement condemning…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring social stereotypes Sunday, Nov. 19. The meal will begin at 6…
Bruce Maggin ’65 knows the value of establishing a good network. After all, the government and law graduate has spent virtually his entire professional…
Lafayette’s mock trial team is off to a good start with three students earning top prizes at the team’s first invitational tournament held Nov. 10-11 at…
As an associate professor at Kansas State University, Ruth Douglas Miller ’84 teaches electronics, electromagnetics, bioinstrumentation, engineering ethics…
One warm summer day in 1988 Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, was walking past Pardee Hall and noticed a colony of wasps. Not just any wasps, but Sphecius…
For Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, professor and head of foreign languages and literatures and director of the Max Kade Center for German Studies, a recent…