Apr 19, 2006
Jose Tano ’06 Researches How Awards Impact Book Sales
When Jose Tano ’06 (Manila, Philippines) decided to research how a new author could get published for his honors thesis, he had no idea how difficult the…
Academic News
When Jose Tano ’06 (Manila, Philippines) decided to research how a new author could get published for his honors thesis, he had no idea how difficult the…
While attending a lecture series on Chilean architecture at The Americas Society in New York, Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, was fascinated…
Do you know how many times the number six appears between 100 and 1,000, or two positive integers whose sum and product are prime, or what shape the faucets…
Lafayette students are collaborating with alumni professionals to find innovative ways of using technology more efficiently in community organizations…
Taking advantage of the opportunity to conduct her own research, Joanna G. Vogel ’06 (Ridgewood, N.J.) is studying the current trends of childbirth in…
Last April, a nine-member team of Lafayette mechanical engineering majors deftly landed in first place for oral design presentation in the Society of Automotive…
The ways in which deception permeates various parts of society was the focus for an enlightening First-Year Seminar (FYS) taught last semester by David…
Coral Maizler ’08 (Brooklyn, N.Y.) learned about bank mergers first-hand through an internship with Grammer & Co., a general management-consulting firm…
The economics and business department invites the campus to attend a talk by Ray Foley, who will discuss his involvement in the start-up of BARTENDERMagazine…
Trustee Scholar Zane Ferguson ’06 (Kempton, Pa.) is presenting the findings of yearlong research on the behavioral responses of pigeons at two national…