
Mar 4, 2011
Student Writing Associates Learn Much by Helping Residents Improve Writing Skills
A 21-year-old mother of two came to ProJeCt of Easton’s Fowler Literacy Center for help with a very special writing project. She was keeping a journal…
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A 21-year-old mother of two came to ProJeCt of Easton’s Fowler Literacy Center for help with a very special writing project. She was keeping a journal…

James Ferri has always understood how a well-rounded education fits in with the study of engineering. When he started college at Johns Hopkins University…

Growing up, Curlee Raven Holton always admired his older brother Homer’s drawings and tried to follow in his footsteps. It wasn’t until college that…

Students at Lafayette have access to a beautiful and high-tech resource center where they can study and enhance their understanding and appreciation of…

Samuel Strong ’12 (Coplay, Pa.) has always been interested in art as a way to express stories or ideas about different worlds and characters. “I guess…

Caitlin Flood ’12 (Bellerose Terrace, N.Y.) has been named a finalist in the 2011 Harry S. Truman Scholarship competition. Truman Scholarships recognize…

Kelly Clyde ’11 (Marlton, N.J.), a member of the track and field team, talks about psychology, leadership, and how much she enjoys Sporcle. What’s…

“This experience opened my eyes to the different aspects within engineering. It isn’t just designing different structures. There is the management…

Steve Gadomski ’11 (Moorestown, N.J.) sat down and discussed biology, swimming, medical school, and the importance of leadership. What’s your major…

While checking into a hotel in Latvia, Joshua Sanborn got a lesson in global politics from an unlikely source – the front desk clerk. “He spoke Russian…