Oct 6, 2006
Jamila Bookwala Studies Long-Term Single Adults in Groundbreaking Study
Intrigued by a topic that few, if any, researchers have pursued, Jamila Bookwala, associate professor of psychology, received a grant from the Anthony…
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Intrigued by a topic that few, if any, researchers have pursued, Jamila Bookwala, associate professor of psychology, received a grant from the Anthony…
When Jayne Miller ’10 composed her admissions essay for Lafayette, she wrote that she wanted to go to a college where she would have the opportunity to…
Lafayette students will soon have a new venue to hone their art history skills when the Easton Modern and American Art Center opens this spring. Robert…
After receiving a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to support his study of black entrepreneurship in the 19th century, Howard Bodenhorn…
Research Elizabeth Lilley ’06 performed for her honors thesis has won her first place in the Psi Chi/Allyn & Bacon Psychology Awards competition. The awards…
Seven colleges and universities from across the nation will be in attendance this weekend to compete in the first-ever Lafayette hosted forensics tournament…
The ways in which society views and punishes different types of sexually-based crimes will be the McKelvy House Scholars topic of dinner discussion Oct…
James P. Schaffer, Lafayette’s director of engineering since 2000, has announced that he will step down from the post at the end of the current academic…
Last April, a team of 12 mechanical engineering majors went up against teams from 43 colleges and universities from all over the world in the Society of…
This fall, seven new members joined the McKelvy Scholars program for another year of campus-wide discussions and academically engaging activities. Lafayette…