Apr 7, 2010
Economic Development in Honduras
Richard Durham ’11 writes about helping villagers reinvent their local economy Richard Durham ’11 (Braintree, Mass.), a double major in economics & business…
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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…
“The best at Lafayette can compete with the best of everyone,” says Teevrat Garg ’10. When U.S. Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke speaks, people listen:…

Government and law major is working with Jennifer Kelly, assistant professor of music, on a book and DVD project on unsung female composers When other…
Jordan Kaplan ’10 writes about planning a local art and cultural center Jordan Kaplan ’10 (Livingston, N.J.), an economics and business major, is project…
They were part of Alternative School Break January interim session Some students took a detour on their way back to College Hill after the winter holidays…