Apr 26, 2007
Amanda Lalley ’07 and Paul DeCamp ’10 Research Military Prisons in Guantanamo Bay
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…
Academic News
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…
Inspired by a course on adult development and aging she took at Lafayette, Lianne Hansen ’08 (Ridgewood, N.J.) wanted to explore the older adult population…
Technology Clinic will present its mid-project report on ways to make Lafayette a more environmentally-friendly campus 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, in Kirby…
Lafayette will honor more than 100 students who attained outstanding academic success and recognize students invited to become members of Phi Beta Kappa…
Fifty-two Lafayette students have been invited this spring to join The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization…
Three Lafayette students presented the results of their honors research at the 18th Ursinus College Omicron Delta Epsilon Business and Economics Conference…
For her honors thesis, Danielle Schreier ’07 (New York, N.Y.) combined her passions for art and animal rights to produce the documentary Giving Thanks…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring happiness on Sunday, April 22. The meal of Thai food will begin…
There’s something special about the number three, as Marquis Scholar Julia Kumpan ’07 (Danville, Calif.) will tell you. A classical civilization major…
Many people may not know that a significant portion of the 550 million pallets manufactured annually end up in landfills rather than being repaired, mulched…