Jan 13, 2010
Discovering the Art and History of Vienna
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar By Banks Clark ’10 Banks Clark ’10 (Durham, N.C.), a double major in art and an individualized, interdisciplinary…
Academic News
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar By Banks Clark ’10 Banks Clark ’10 (Durham, N.C.), a double major in art and an individualized, interdisciplinary…
Support of Howard and Mary Kolarek Frank ’79 makes inaugural year of Save Venice internships possible Incredible opportunity awaits two students this summer…
Chemistry major and field hockey player has published research in an academic journal and received numerous athletic honors Chemistry major Meghan Cicchi…
Awards will support their travel to Egypt, South Africa, Vietnam, and Brazil Two Lafayette students have received Gilman Scholarships to support their…
He writes about his research on federal issues; Pang will attend UCLA School of Law in the fall Jason Pang ’10 (San Francisco, Calif.) a double major…
Technology Clinic gives final recommendations to manage water runoff in the neighborhood Students in this year’s Technology Clinic gave their final presentation…
Raphael Cuomo ’11 headed efforts to recruit students and staff an area vaccination clinic Sixteen Lafayette students were on the front line in the fight…
Kelsey Harkness ’11 writes about her semester studying in Sydney, Australia Kelsey Harkness ’11 (Wilton, Conn.) spent the fall semester studying in Sydney…
Interdisciplinary course was taught by Joe Shieber, assistant professor of philosophy, and Lorenzo Traldi, Metzgar Professor of Mathematics A new team-taught…
By Megan Zaroda ’07 Carl St. Bernard ’86 knows he gets just one shot at this world. And he’s reminded of it every day as his company develops solutions…