
Jun 16, 2010
Designing their Own Major Gives Lafayette Students an Edge
Working as an analyst in currency operations at Goldman Sachs, Treyvon Jackson ’10 is certain that creating his own major had a lot to do with getting…
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Working as an analyst in currency operations at Goldman Sachs, Treyvon Jackson ’10 is certain that creating his own major had a lot to do with getting…
Karina Skvirsky was 10 years old when her father handed her a plastic camera and told her to take pictures of Guayaquil, Ecuador, where the family was…
A team of students working to help rebuild New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward was recognized by President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative University…
Jennifer Bell ’11 (Purcellville, Va.) is crouched near a row of bell peppers at Lafayette’s student-run garden in Metzgar Fields, pulling thin weeds…
Robert Mattison, Metzgar Professor and head of art, has written a 106-page catalog, Theodore Stamos: A Communion with Nature, to accompany a retrospective…
When Dan Smith ’10 began the senior capstone project for his electrical and computer engineering major, he felt a little overwhelmed by the prospect…
Professor Rado Pribic will be visiting museums and other locations in Germany and Austria in June and July to research the looting of art objects during…
An expert on women’s activism in Europe, she involved three students in her research Katalin Fabian, associate professor of government and law, is the…
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
Recent awards include Goldwater Scholarship, three National Science Foundation Fellowships, two Fulbright grants, and NCAA Scholarship A number of students…