Sep 18, 2008
Professor Emeritus Joseph Sherma Publishes New Book on Thin Layer Chromatography
New text investigates plant-based bioactive compounds Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, published a new book focusing on the topic…
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New text investigates plant-based bioactive compounds Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, published a new book focusing on the topic…
Catherine Munyua ’10 and Nganga Muchiri ’09 receive $10,000 grant Links for this article will point to the web address below: http://news.lafayette…
Andrew Jameson ’09 writes about his experiences this summer with Engineers Without Borders Links for this article will point to the web address below:…
Alumni guided and helped fund nanotechnology research at Georgia Tech Nafis Hasan ’11 conducted research this summer at Georgia Tech in which he used…
Biology majors Alison Huggins ’09 and Casey Vasta ’09 will assist with the project Since arriving at Lafayette in 2000, Robert Kurt, associate professor…
Anthropology and sociology professor studied how different communities approach democracy Caroline Lee, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology…
Critics hail the direction and choreography in Lodge’s August production at New York’s International Fringe Festival Mary Jo Lodge, assistant professor…
Alaina Masler ’09 writes about her summer internship with BDO Consulting in New York City Alaina Masler ’09 (Cortland, N.Y.), a Spanish and economics…
Article focuses on six of the art professor’s projects Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, held an exhibition, “Babel, A Project of Place,”…
The Trouble with German Unification, Essays on Daniela Dahn, looks at Germany’s 20-year transition from socialism to capitalism In his latest book, Rado…