Apr 11, 2006
The Longest Print in History
History was made Sunday, April 9, when a group of Lafayette students and faculty and local children joined visiting artists from Mexico and around the…
Academic News
History was made Sunday, April 9, when a group of Lafayette students and faculty and local children joined visiting artists from Mexico and around the…
Inspired by her study abroad experience in Paris and an internship at Musee d’Art et de l’Histoire du Judaisme last summer, Emily Katz ’06 (Vestal, N.Y…
This year’s seniors graduating with a major in philosophy have a variety of plans for life after Lafayette. The students credit the philosophy program…
Undergraduate research that resulted in a co-authored publication gave biology graduate Kerry Stormes ’04 a taste of what lay ahead for her after graduation…
Forty Lafayette students earned the distinction of being invited to make presentations on their scholarly research at the 20th annual National Conference…
The Max Kade Center will host a weeklong series of academic lectures and events, April 10-13, as two neuroscientists from Austria visit the campus. Directed…
English major Sarah Thompson ’07 (New Canaan, Conn.) won first prize in the Jean Corrie Poetry competition with her entry “To my uncles.” First-year students…
A lifelong fascination with cars, airplanes, and large structures led to an interest in mechanical engineering for Marquis Scholar Evan O’Brien ’07 (Carlisle…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion on the concept of infinity April 9. The meal will begin at 6 p.m. at McKelvy…
The findings that biochemistry major Benjamin Arthur ’07 (Accra, Ghana) uncovered from his study on lipophilic pigments in snails will provide new information…