Jan 12, 2007
Carolyn Fisher ’07 Uses Computational Modeling of Blood Flow to Study Aneurysms
Undergraduate mechanical engineering majors rarely have the opportunity to perform extensive research with the potential to impact medical treatments.…
Academic News
Undergraduate mechanical engineering majors rarely have the opportunity to perform extensive research with the potential to impact medical treatments.…
Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs has named Sharon Jones, associate professor of civil and environmental…
Richard Krebs ’08 (Kennebunk, Maine), a government and law major, is conducting in-depth research on how welfare reform affects today’s society. Krebs…
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recently named William Jemison ’85, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering…
Celebrating nature’s structural underpinnings, Lew Minter, media lab director at the Williams Visual Arts Building, will exhibit his “Creation Stories…
This past semester, 14 students taking the Public Finance course taught by Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and business,…
During her junior year, Rachel Gallagher ’07 (Allentown, Pa.) took the course Single Motherhood: Myths and Realities taught by Deborah Byrd, associate…
This year, civil engineering major Abdul-Rahman Salkini ’07 (Aleppo, Syria) is continuing a groundbreaking study he began this past summer on testing externally…
Lafayette students recently got the chance to tell the government what to do about the nationâs economy in a mock-meeting for the Federal Reserve…
Neuroscience major Jesse Hatgis ’08 (Jericho, N.Y.) and Lisa Gabel, visiting assistant professor of psychology, are collaborating on a research project…