Jul 7, 2006
Formula SAE Team Competes in First National Competition
Lafayette’s Formula One racecar team didn’t win its first Society of Automotive Engineers’ Formula SAE West competition, but that wasn’t its goal. According…
Academic News
Lafayette’s Formula One racecar team didn’t win its first Society of Automotive Engineers’ Formula SAE West competition, but that wasn’t its goal. According…
Two members of Lafayette’s engineering faculty have been elected as division chairs of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) for the upcoming…
Javad Tavakoli, associate professor of chemical engineering, has recently received a $50,000 grant from the American Chemical Society (ACS) to continue…
This summer, civil engineering major Veronica Escobar ’08 (La Paz, Bolivia) is synthesizing several recent graduates’ honors theses on construction management…
Mathematics major Jordan Tirrell ’08 (West Grove, Pa.) has found a proof for an algebraic structure that generalizes Pythagorean triples in multiple dimensions…
Challenging undergraduate research opportunities were among the most important factors that led Marquis Scholar Karen Murray’08 (Kingstowne, Va.) to choose…
Danielle Bero ’07 (Astoria, N.Y.) wanted to have an experience where she could completely step out of her comfort zone while also helping to make a positive…
Elizabeth Helwig ’07 (Harding Township, N.J.) has moved one step closer to realizing her childhood dream of a medical career. The biology major completed…
Leah Schachar ’08 (Dallas, Texas) worked with high-level information technology executives through an internship with Boston-based Yankee Group, an information…
Marquis Scholar Brian Kronenthal ’07 (Yardley, Pa.) is exploring the prevalence of non-tying behavior in dice games this summer through EXCEL research…