Jul 26, 2006
Biomedical Research Opens many Doors for Kaydence Cowley ’07
Last summer, Kaydence Cowley ’07 (Littleton, Colo.) interned at the Orthopaedic Biomechanics Labs at University of Colorado, where she conducted studies…
Academic News
Last summer, Kaydence Cowley ’07 (Littleton, Colo.) interned at the Orthopaedic Biomechanics Labs at University of Colorado, where she conducted studies…
Recent graduate Michael LeFante ’06 (Sparta, N.J.) spent six weeks in St. Petersburg, Russia en route to earning a B.S. mechanical engineering and A.B…
The PBS American Experience program, “Victory in the Pacific,” which was based in large part on the book The Story of World War II by Donald L. Miller…
Jeffrey Ramras ’08 (Concord, Mass.) is getting a look at his future this summer, and he likes what he sees. An economics and business major, Ramras is…
This summer, biology major Kevin Cunningham ’08 is looking at how the disruption of water flow in dammed rivers affects energy being processed in biological…
This past spring, six Lafayette students spent the semester in Bremen, Germany, studying engineering, German language and culture, and politics in a program…
Bryan Abessi ’07 (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) is studying the effects environmental variables have on Parkinson’s disease. He is experimenting with fruit flies…
Sharon Jones, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, is going to be involved in a very different kind of research over the upcoming…
Chihyu Chen ’09 (Bangkok, Thailand) is working with complex nanoscience this summer to understand the behavior of matter involving the concepts of dimensionality…
Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) is no stranger to international cooperation. Since its founding in 1996 by Curlee Raven Holton, professor…