Mar 24, 2008
Students Gain New Perspective at Clinton Global Initiative University Conference
Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project will continue over the summer By Hristiana Eneva ’10 Hristiana Eneva ’10 reports on the Clinton Global…
Academic News
Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project will continue over the summer By Hristiana Eneva ’10 Hristiana Eneva ’10 reports on the Clinton Global…
Her honors thesis takes her to the United States Holocaust Museum Diana Galperin ’08 (Warminster, Pa.), an international affairs and French double major…
Upcoming article by Woolley will include new Swift work James Woolley, Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor of English, will present his research on a…
She served an externship with Richard Osifchin ’86, director of global pharmaceutical commercialization at Merck During the interim session, chemical…
He writes about studying abroad in the Lafayette faculty-led program at Jacobs University Bremen Dennis Waldron ’10 (Owings, Md.) is majoring in electrical…
Fellowship will fund research for forthcoming publication Olga Anna Duhl, professor of foreign languages and literatures, has been awarded the Folter Fellowship…
Team competed against more than 500 colleges and universities Lafayette’s three-student team finished in the top five percent of schools participating…
Integrated design, sustainability, innovation are aims of Lafayette’s student team. Project: convert warehouse complex into middle school, community arts…
He, Lori Gonzalez ’10, and Katherine Reeves ’10 present new project’s progress at Clinton Global Initiative University Conference this weekend By…
Her first article will appear March 16 English major Megan Kaesshaefer ’08 (Philadelphia, Pa.) is connecting with the Easton community and dispelling…