Mar 19, 2007
Human Art Startles Campus
Students in silver masks portraying androids appeared across campus March 1 as part of a VAST (Values and Science/Technology) course combining theater…
Academic News
Students in silver masks portraying androids appeared across campus March 1 as part of a VAST (Values and Science/Technology) course combining theater…
Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, will host the final “Books & Coffee” program of the semester 7:30 p…
As wet meadow systems progress through time, they begin to dry out, mostly due to a falling water table. Andrew Mott ’07 (Corpus Christi, Texas) is working…
Many students enter college with the dream of becoming a doctor, but not many undergraduates get the chance to witness surgery up-close as a sophomore…
Since her first year as a student at Lafayette, art major Sara Beth Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) has known she wanted to do something different with her…
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. has awarded Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, a $20,000 Senior Scientist Mentor grant…
Career Services’ first ever Arts, Entertainment, and Media Networking Night was a resounding success. Approximately 70 students and 30 alumni gathered…
In his latest book, Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, explores the history of femininity, masculinity, and sexuality in modern Europe and…
Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has received a grant from Kathryn Wasserman Davis 100 Projects for Peace for starting a new economic…
Building on a meeting held at Lafayette last spring, Chawne Kimber, associate professor of mathematics, is helping organize the 2007 Mathematics of Social…