May 19, 2006
Lafayette, Lusardi, and Shakespeare
Lafayette, Lusardi, and Shakespeare: The three were woven inextricably for more than three decades. The passion of the late James P. Lusardi ’55, Francis…
Academic News
Lafayette, Lusardi, and Shakespeare: The three were woven inextricably for more than three decades. The passion of the late James P. Lusardi ’55, Francis…
As Trustee Scholar Mark Lodato ’06 (Hamilton, N.J.) knows, breaking codes isn’t just for hacking into computers; it’s also for protecting them. Under the…
Two retiring members of the faculty have been elected to emeritus status, Susan L. Blake, professor of English, and Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R., Jr…
Kathryn Longshore ’07 (Philadelphia, Pa.) played a vital role in research on gender differences and aggression that will be presented at the American Psychological…
Nkrumah Pierre â06 (Glen Head, N.Y.) is looking forward to more than receiving an A.B. degree with a major in economics and business. Thanks to his…
A team of five juniors won the math department’s spring Team Barge competition, sharing the $750 prize for first place. The winners are: Zach Reiter (Easton…
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast forced the New Orleans Saints, a National Football League team, to play many of its games in San Antonio…
Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf Professor of Art History, has been granted three academic fellowships for this summer and next school year, which she will use…
In one of her final public activities as provost, June Schlueter, Charles A. Dana Professor of English, will give the campus a preview of the research…
A panel consisting of two Lafayette students, a professor, and several people working in the Easton community will present a workshop entitled “Mothering…