Jul 26, 2010
A Robotic Punxsutawney Phil? Students Design Shadow-Detection Device
Chris Nadovich was reading the news online last January when a letter from Gemma Vaughan of the animal rights group PETA caught his eye. Saying it was…
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Chris Nadovich was reading the news online last January when a letter from Gemma Vaughan of the animal rights group PETA caught his eye. Saying it was…
Bloodlines, a major solo exhibition by Curlee Raven Holton, Roth Professor of Art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, is running…
By John Zenker ’12 John Zenker ’12 (Morristown, N.J.), a history major, joined 18 other students on a two-week trip to Russia during spring semester…
In the College’s 13 Division I spring sports 185 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for the honor roll, student…
Over the spring semester, chemical engineering major Amy Hinkel ’12 (Doylestown, Pa.) studied engineering and German language and culture in Lafayette’s…
The Pacific, for which Professor Donald Miller serves as a consultant and writer for accompanying historical material, has been nominated for 24 Emmy Awards…
Through class work and shooting assignments, students in the Digital Photography course learn the ins and outs of successfully composing a fine art photograph…
Rose Marie L. Bukics, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of Economics, was honored by the American Educational Publishers Association for her…
Lafayette’s Steel Bridge Team took seventh place at the 2010 National Student Steel Bridge Competition held at Purdue University. This is the fifth time…
An interdisciplinary team of students and faculty has recently returned to campus after spending a week working on an economic development project in the…