Jan 16, 2006
Screenwriting Course Prompts Students to Think about Big Picture
An English class had 15 students writing for the big screen this past fall. Taught by critically-acclaimed author Alix Ohlin, assistant professor of English…
Academic News
An English class had 15 students writing for the big screen this past fall. Taught by critically-acclaimed author Alix Ohlin, assistant professor of English…
When a family friend suggested that Catherine Herchenroder ’06 (Breezy Point, N.Y.) explore her interest in biomedical engineering by redesigning the vaginal…
Pursuing honors in philosophy, Trustee Scholar Scott Wisniewski ’06 questioned “whether what we can imagine can ever serve as a guide to what is physically…
The research of W. Mark Crain, William E. Simon ’52 Professor of Political Economy, is featured in leading business publications and mainstream media on…
When Jessica Fennell ’06 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) began a term paper for a course on 20th-century French civilization last fall, she planned to write about luscious…
This past fall, 15 Lafayette students spent the semester in Dijon, France, studying French culture, language, literature, and business in a program affiliated…
Marie Berninger ’06 (Gaithersburg, Md.) is using modern methods to contribute a new addition to centuries of knowledge about a renowned French church.…
Seven senior computer science majors teamed up to apply extreme programming in a real-world situation, creating a specialized software application for…
In 2000, Ilan Peleg, Dana Professor of Social Science, became editor of Israel Studies Forum, a biannual journal featuring scholarly articles, book reviews…
Economics and business major Lori Anderson ’06 (Haworth, N.J.) is conducting independent research that is helping her understand the role of economic freedom…