Apr 3, 2007
Alexandra Davies-Lazarte ’09 Goes Inside World of Securities Trading
By giving students a sneak peek at potential careers, externships are a valuable way for students to determine what careers may be a good fit. Over the…
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By giving students a sneak peek at potential careers, externships are a valuable way for students to determine what careers may be a good fit. Over the…
Twenty-one Lafayette students have earned the distinction of making presentations of their scholarly research at the 21st annual National Conference on…
This past summer, Lee Vanzler ’07 (Sharon, Mass.) proposed a research project that he would spearhead as part of Lafayette’s Society of Environmental Engineers…
When Kaydence Cowley ’07 (Littleton, Colo.) came to Lafayette, she was a biology major interested in biomedical engineering. The more she learned about…
Daniel Massa ’08 (Carlisle, Pa.) will present his research on the effects of infection by intestinal parasites at the American Chemical Society Middle…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring body image on Sunday, April 1. The meal will begin at 6 p.m…
Inspired by social awareness groups on campus, Jennifer Aranda ’07 (Paramus, N.J.) is producing a play exploring the College’s history of diversity and…
The Reeder Fellows invite the campus community to discuss monogamy 4:15 p.m. Thursday, March 29 in the back room of Gilbert’s Cafe. Civil engineering major…
Helena Silverstein, professor of government and law, got the idea for her latest book project, Girls on the Stand, when she began writing a series of journal…
Paul Barclay, associate professor of history, has received a $40,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship for College Teachers and Independent…