Feb 1, 2006
Chris Reyns-Chikuma Publishes Book about “Japonism” in France
Fifteen years ago, as he began to search for a topic for his Ph.D. thesis, Chris Reyns-Chikuma wanted to focus on the effects of Japanese culture in France…
Academic News
Fifteen years ago, as he began to search for a topic for his Ph.D. thesis, Chris Reyns-Chikuma wanted to focus on the effects of Japanese culture in France…
Greg Lapp ’06 (Lancaster, Pa.) and Maria Azimova ’06(Tashkent, Uzbekistan) presented their research at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (AIChE)…
Shiliang Cui ’09 (Shanghai, China), Jinjin Qian ’08 (Shanghai, China), and Ekaterina Jager ’06 (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) won the math department’s fall Team…
Civil engineering majors enrolled in Design II will compete in the Geo-Institute’s Information Mining and Geotechnical Site Characterization Design competition…
About 25 countries, encompassing nearly 40 percent of the world’s population, have federal constitutions, and all have elected officials and citizens seeking…
Forensics Society placed first among schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national honor society for forensics, and third overall in both halves of the Hugs…
Reductive Life, an exhibition of art created by Curlee Raven Holton, professor and head of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute…
Inspired by an internship she served last summer, art major Danielle Schreier ’07 (New York, N.Y.) will lead Reeder Scholars’ first meeting of the semester…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus community to initiate a new semester of dinner discussions Sunday at McKelvy House, 200 High Street. The first…
Sixteen Lafayette students recently took part in the annual Mid-Atlantic European Union (EU) Simulation in Washington, D.C. The group represented Poland…