
Nov 9, 2010
Photos from College Theater’s An Enemy of the People
College Theater presented its production of An Enemy of the People last week. Members of the cast and crew also participated in a workshop with set,…
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College Theater presented its production of An Enemy of the People last week. Members of the cast and crew also participated in a workshop with set,…
Over the weekend, students received faculty-led tours of some of New York City’s most architecturally significant buildings and the Metropolitan Museum…
An old Japanese legend says that anyone who folds 1,000 cranes will be granted one wish. When Lafayette students delivered 1,000 paper cranes from the…
When colleagues Larry Malinconico and David Sunderlin of the department of geology and environmental geosciences would get together and discuss their field…
Elizabeth Blake ’12 (Downingtown, Pa.) managed to land her ideal internship. A double major in French and psychology, Blake spent her summer working at…
Research by Professor Manuel Ospina-Giraldo on the organism that caused the Irish Potato Famine is being funded as part of a $999,900 “Education in Genomics-Based…
Before arriving on College Hill, Nripesh Parajuli ’12 (Chitwan, Nepal) knew he wanted to be an engineer; he just didn’t know what kind. After taking…
While researching domestic violence in Lithuania, Professor Katalin Fabian learned of a woman who is offering karate classes at one crisis center as a…
The people who will solve the challenges currently facing our society are most likely sitting in classrooms right now. And the National Academy of Engineering…
Standing for 5,000 years in the Egyptian desert, the pyramids and other grand monuments constructed by the ancient Egyptians are marvels of art, archaeology…