May 2, 2007
Raymond Conger ’07 Explores Neoconservative Thought in the U.S.
Driven by his passion to learn more about the political climate of the United States, Raymond Conger ’07 (Green Pond, N.J.) chose to conduct honors thesis…
Academic News
Driven by his passion to learn more about the political climate of the United States, Raymond Conger ’07 (Green Pond, N.J.) chose to conduct honors thesis…
The Reeder Fellows invite the campus community to discuss Greek life 4:15 p.m. Thursday, May 3 in the back room of Gilbert’s. Free snacks will be provided…
This weekend, 11 senior mechanical engineering students will be soaring into competition on the wings of a radio-controlled aircraft they built as part…
Chemical engineering major Nikolce Gorevski ’07 (Bitola, Macedonia) has received a graduate fellowship from Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society…
The campus community will once again have the chance to attend the campus dog show noon-2 p.m. Wednesday, May 2 on the Quad. Dogs and their student, faculty…
For Deborah Kloeblen ’07 (Bayonne, N.J.), her honors thesis has been all about change. Kloeblen, a history and government & law major, has completed research…
This semester, two students are getting unique, hands-on experience with art at the College’s renowned Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI). Art and…
Lafayette students, faculty, and organizations were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding…
For the past year, five students who comprise a Technology Clinic team have worked with the Allentown and Bethlehem Health Bureaus to put together a comprehensive…
When Paul DeCamp ’10 (Arlington, Mass.) expressed interest in starting an American Civil Liberties Union group on campus, he had no idea it would lead…