Apr 9, 2010
Adventures in the Honduran Jungle
Thomas Johnson ’11 chronicles a day working on water infrastructure projects near a rural Honduran village Thomas Johnson ’11 (Allendale, N.J.), who is…
Academic News
Thomas Johnson ’11 chronicles a day working on water infrastructure projects near a rural Honduran village Thomas Johnson ’11 (Allendale, N.J.), who is…
Topics include cancer, eye studies, and parasites Six biology majors and one neuroscience major will present research papers with their faculty advisers…
Feminist novelist and poet Marge Piercy will present a lecture on 19th century feminism April 14 Lafayette’s celebration of National Poetry Month includes…
Students represent majors in all four of the College’s academic divisions A total of 20 students were invited to present their research at the 24th National…
Richard Durham ’11 writes about helping villagers reinvent their local economy Richard Durham ’11 (Braintree, Mass.), a double major in economics & business…
Awards consist of a $30,000 annual stipend; Eight students and alumni also receive honorable mentions Ashley Cramer ’10 (East Stroudsburg, Pa.) is passionate…
She is named as a finalist for national award recognizing student efforts at improving mental health on college campuses When Francesca Pileggi ’10 (Glen…
Workshops geared toward middle and high school teachers will be taught by College faculty Lafayette is set to host the Mid-Atlantic American Society for…
New cross-disciplinary course is being team-taught by William Hornfeck, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and James Lennertz, associate…
Stefanie Mircovich ’10 writes about her experiences on Alternative School Break Club’s Civil Rights Tour Stefanie Mircovich ’10 (Wyckoff, N.J.), a double…