Oct 30, 2006
Ugandan Research Team Finds Common Ground with Lafayette Students
A unique cultural exchange took place this past summer when a team of five Lafayette students traveled to Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda to collect…
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A unique cultural exchange took place this past summer when a team of five Lafayette students traveled to Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda to collect…
Led by first-place finishes from Kyle deCant ’10 (Orange, Conn.), Bill O’Brien ’07 (Elmont, N.Y.), and Marquis Scholar Amy Solomito ’09 (Coopersburg, Pa…
The student organization Foundation for the Awareness and Alleviation of Poverty (FAAP) will host a charity concert Friday, Oct. 27, to benefit the EastonAreaCommunity…
David Glasser ’06 believes the work he performed last semester as part of the electrical and computer engineering seniorcapstone course was not only one…
Forensics Society placed first among schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national honor society for forensics, and third overall in “Tournament of Roses” held…
Neuroscience major Osarenomase Egharevba ’07 (Bronx, N.Y.) normally wouldn’t hurt a fly, but in his independent research, he is using fruit flies as a…
Marquis Scholar Matthew Gyory ’07 (Holmdel, N.J.) is immersing himself in the European political scene this year through honors thesis research. He is…
Among many economists, there is a growing worry that Americans are not saving enough for the future, but Patrick Zboray ’07 (Stratford, Conn.) is wondering…
The October issue of Art in America reviews the latest solo exhibition by Jim Toia, director of the Grossman Gallery and Community Based Teaching Program…
D.C. Jackson, professor of history, likes to put an emphasis on the value of hydroelectricity and bountiful, clean drinking water when he teaches classes…