Oct 3, 2006
Lafayette Hosts First-Ever Regular Season Forensics Tournament
Seven colleges and universities from across the nation will be in attendance this weekend to compete in the first-ever Lafayette hosted forensics tournament…
Academic News
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…
Psychology and art graduate will use award to continue research at Rutgers Julie Phelan ’05 is no stranger to academic research. While at Lafayette, she…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion exploring maps and geographic illiteracy Sept. 27. The meal will begin…
The latest book fromAndrea Smith, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology, offers an intimate look at settler culture in France. This unique…
Last weekend, John Kincaid, Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the MeynerCenter for the Study of State and Local Government…
In developing countries that are attempting to build up their economies, the prevailing wisdom is to rapidly grow production with little regard for the…