Apr 1, 2009
Megan Cummins ’09 Searches for a Better Way to Evaluate Clogged Arteries
A dual degree candidate in biology and math, she writes about her honors project under the guidance of Jenn Rossmann, assistant professor of mechanical…
Academic News
A dual degree candidate in biology and math, she writes about her honors project under the guidance of Jenn Rossmann, assistant professor of mechanical…
It’s the nation’s premier undergraduate honor in math, science, and engineering With 16 Goldwater Scholarship recipients in the last eight years, Lafayette…
Students represent majors in all four of the College’s academic divisions A total of 27 students have been invited to present their research at the 23rd…
Locations are the University of Delaware Art Museum, the Idaho Black History Museum, the Cohen Gallery in Reading, Pa., and the Mount Holyoke College Art…
Poets Carolyn Forche and Katie Ford served as judges and will read their work along with the student winners April 8 and 22 This year’s winner of the…
English major writes about her honors thesis under the guidance of Chris Phillips, assistant professor of English For her honors thesis, Cary Marshall…
Art and Spanish double major works on an honors project with Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, as her adviser Ellen Rose ’09 (Spring Lake…
A few minutes with Emily Mallory ’09 Emily Mallory ’09, of Camarillo, Calif., is majoring in chemical engineering. She’s a graduate of La Reina High…
Her project deals with the ethical responsibility of pharmaceutical companies to provide AIDS medicine to the Third World Neuroscience major Stephanie…
A few minutes with Emma Seale ’11 Emma Seale ’11, of Santa Barbara, Calif., is a psychology major. She graduated from San Marcos High School. What…