Nov 14, 2006
Taha Jiwaji ’08 Explores Impact of Digital Rights and New Technology
Whether shopping on the Internet, buying music, or downloading to an iPod, consumers have daily encounters with digital rights. Taha Jiwaji ’08 (Dar-Es-Salaam…
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Whether shopping on the Internet, buying music, or downloading to an iPod, consumers have daily encounters with digital rights. Taha Jiwaji ’08 (Dar-Es-Salaam…
During her sophomore year at Lafayette, Jillian Gaeta ’07 (Middletown, N.J.), took a course on human rights and modern war with Joshua Sanborn, associate…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring online social networking Sunday, Nov. 12. The meal will begin…
Lafayette’s highly-successful, student-run Election Night broadcast can be viewed at any time on your computer by accessing this link. The event, which…
Theories can be taught from textbooks and lectures, but facts about the role the U.S. government actually plays in economics – a subject never fully evaluated…
Experts analyzed political trends, anchors delivered up-to-the-minute results, and a panel discussion held court on issues like same-sex marriage and violent…
Art students will have the opportunity to discuss the power of images to convey meaning and reinforce the written word with acclaimed author Peter Krass…
The computer science department is sponsoring its first annual autonomous robotics competition this semester. Teams of one to three students will test…
The Class of 2006 earmarked its senior class gift for stipends enabling students to serve internships in nonprofit fields. Students benefiting this summer…
Dear Class of 2006, I would like to thank you for the internship stipend I received this past summer as a result of your class gift. The stipend allowed…