Aug 10, 2006
Andrew Rau ’08 Studies Blood Vessels to Aid in Biomechanical Advancements
An ongoing challenge in bioengineering is to mimic the natural structures and processes of the human body effectively. For instance, to design replacements…
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An ongoing challenge in bioengineering is to mimic the natural structures and processes of the human body effectively. For instance, to design replacements…
To explore his interest in sports psychology and gain an inside look at what it might be like to have his own practice, Paul Cummins ’08 (Kildare, Ireland)…
Jaclyn Vazquez ’07 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) isn’t a bride-to-be, but she is playing one during a summer internship at the Radnor Hotel in St. David’s, Pa. A double…
This summer, seven Lafayette students are serving internships in various departments at Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. In 20 years of recruiting at the…
The research Marquis Scholar Daniel Jarem ’07 (Washington Township, N.J.) is conducting this summer might soon be noticed whenever someone picks up a prescription…
Only six weeks into her first year at Lafayette, Maria Mitova ’09 (Sofia, Bulgaria) knew she wanted to pursue EXCEL Scholars research. The international…
Civil engineering major Daniel Kucz ’07 (Newfoundland, Pa.) is being exposed to many aspects of his future field this summer at civil engineering firm…
During the May interim, 26 Lafayette students spent three weeks in Italy studying its artistic and literary culture during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance…
Kristen Tull ’06 represents a perfect example of hard work paying off. During her time at Lafayette, she has participated in EXCEL research, study abroad…
For seven weeks earlier this summer, a group of Lafayette students found themselves completely immersed in London’s health care system. Through the Ethical…