Mar 13, 2008
Kristen Tyler ’10 Will Tackle Social Injustice in Chile this Summer
Service learning program runs May 31 – July 26 While many of her fellow students will be returning to jobs and catching some rays this summer, Kristen…
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Service learning program runs May 31 – July 26 While many of her fellow students will be returning to jobs and catching some rays this summer, Kristen…
Marissa Halderman ’09 reflects on the process of creating and installing a public sculpture in Riverside Park As an independent study project, art major…
Biochemistry major worked on bionanotechnology project with Tina Huang, assistant professor of chemistry Biochemistry major Jennifer Czochor ’10 (Boothwyn…
Scholarship includes tuition assistance and paid internship at Morgan Stanley Economics and business major Eduardo Diaz ’10 (Quito, Ecuador) has received…
Scholarship includes tuition assistance and paid internship at Morgan Stanley Economics and business major Eduardo Diaz ’10 (Quito, Ecuador) has received…
Her honors thesis focuses on the rotation of stars Derya Meral ’08 (Bursa, Turkey) presented her research on the rotation of neutron stars at the 211th…
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the institutions whose students were honored Diana Galperin…
They will present information on their new Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project this week at Bill Clinton’s inaugural Global Initiative University…
Teevrat Garg ’10 assists with copy-editing and contributes additional reading section Lisa DeTora, assistant professor of English, is currently in the…
Allison Shapp ’08 analyzes a modern form of communication for her honors thesis Allison Shapp ’08 (Plainview, N.Y.) is a Marquis Scholar double majoring…