Nov 9, 2006
David Fishman ’07 Assesses the Cost of State Regulation
Theories can be taught from textbooks and lectures, but facts about the role the U.S. government actually plays in economics – a subject never fully evaluated…
Theories can be taught from textbooks and lectures, but facts about the role the U.S. government actually plays in economics – a subject never fully evaluated…
A running injury that kept chemistry graduate Neal Little ’71 off his feet led him to championship competition in triathlons. He has been ranked as high…
Lafayette recently approved the new student organization Pards to People. The group is a chapter of People to People, which was founded in 1956 by President…
Spirit Week 2006 events start Saturday, Nov. 11 and end Saturday, Nov. 18 with the annual football game against archrival Lehigh. A highlight of the week…
The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce honored Lafayette with a 2006 Community Partner award in recognition of Lafayette’s collaborations with the…
Experts analyzed political trends, anchors delivered up-to-the-minute results, and a panel discussion held court on issues like same-sex marriage and violent…
Art students will have the opportunity to discuss the power of images to convey meaning and reinforce the written word with acclaimed author Peter Krass…
The computer science department is sponsoring its first annual autonomous robotics competition this semester. Teams of one to three students will test…
Lafayette’s current artist-in-residence Ping Chong will present his acclaimed performance piece Undesirable Elements at the WilliamsCenter for the Arts…
Donald Asher, known as “America’s Job Search Guru” will present two different lectures on campus Monday, Nov. 13. “Strategies for Admission into the Graduate…