Nov 28, 2006
Kaushal Silwal ’07 Researches Medical Applications of Nanoparticles
The prospect of using nanoparticles to target specific maladies in the human body forms the basis of research taken on by chemical engineering major Kaushal…
Academic News
The prospect of using nanoparticles to target specific maladies in the human body forms the basis of research taken on by chemical engineering major Kaushal…
President Daniel Weiss will host the first “Books & Coffee” series program of the academic year Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the back room of Gilbert…
Marquis Scholar Joanna Morabito ’08 (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) knows what it is like to be under pressure, especially while studying some of the most pressurized…
Electrical and computer engineering major Alyssa Batula ’09 (Cleona, Pa.) entered the Autonomous Robotics Competition without any previous robotics experience…
Led by first place finishes from Trustee Scholar Joe Dudek ’09 (Honeoye Falls, N.Y.) and Marquis Scholar Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.), Forensics…
Last week’s Easton Local Merchants’ Fair succeeded in its goal of providing the Lafayette community with a look at the numerous services and products Easton…
Biochemistry, a leading industry journal, recently published an article detailing protein research conducted by Yvonne Gindt, assistant professor of chemistry…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring social stereotypes Sunday, Nov. 19. The meal will begin at 6…
Lafayette’s mock trial team is off to a good start with three students earning top prizes at the team’s first invitational tournament held Nov. 10-11 at…
One warm summer day in 1988 Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, was walking past Pardee Hall and noticed a colony of wasps. Not just any wasps, but Sphecius…