Sep 11, 2009
Jennifer Grab ’10 Works with the World’s Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
Physics major writes about exploring the many cultures of Europe while researching charged particles at the CERN facility in Switzerland Physics major…
Academic News
Physics major writes about exploring the many cultures of Europe while researching charged particles at the CERN facility in Switzerland Physics major…
Policy studies graduate receives $10,000 per year to attend Simon Graduate School of Business Christopher Haight ’09 has received the Simon Early Leaders…
Twelve students have been involved in research that could help control tomato and potato blight Manuel Ospina-Giraldo, assistant professor of biology,…
She discusses aerodynamics as part of the film Yard Work, which aired Sept. 10 on the New England Sports Network Jenn Stroud Rossmann, assistant professor…
Thomas Voltz ’09 and Benjamin Emm ’10 spent their summer researching riverbank filtration systems at University of Applied Sciences in Dresden As part…
Article about Jim Toia, director of the art department’s Community-Based Teaching program, appears in Lehigh Valley Style magazine Lehigh Valley Style…
Stephanie Fosbenner ’10, Kevin Oswalt ’10, and Alyssa Wheeler ’10 performed research at Emory, Georgia Tech, and Brown Supported by the Dorflinger Summer…
New equipment will enhance teaching and undergraduate research in the chemical and biomolecular engineering department James Ferri, associate professor…
New program will allow students to develop sustainable water and sanitation systems in Honduras Sharon Jones, professor of civil and environmental engineering…
Martin Racenis ’11 writes about his summer research trip to Japan with Joshua Smith, assistant professor of mechanical engineering Martin Racenis ’11 (Hopkinton…