Feb 17, 2006
Nangula Shejavali ’06 Gains Insight into Scholarly Publishing
With a dream to one day publish scholarly works of her own, Nangula Shejavali ’06 (Windhoek, Namibia) has been working with Andrea Smith, assistant professor…
Academic News
With a dream to one day publish scholarly works of her own, Nangula Shejavali ’06 (Windhoek, Namibia) has been working with Andrea Smith, assistant professor…
In a five-day externship Michael Werner ’07 (Neenah, Wisc.) saw first-hand how an environmental consulting firm works with clients to curb pollution and…
Daniel Martini ’07 (Chappaqua, N.Y.) and Haley Schaefer ’07 (Hamden, Conn.) were immersed in the legal field in an interim-session externship with attorney…
Marquis Scholar Mike Werner ’07(Neenah, Wis.), a double major in biology and geology, and Trustee Scholar Carina Fritsche ’07 (Columbia, Mo.), a double…
Lafayette students interested in pursuing full-time graduate studies at a top-tier business school promise to benefit from a new partnership with the William…
Dimitar Marmarov’07 (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is learning economic modeling on a level normally not attempted until graduate school or post-graduate work. He…
Howard Bodenhorn, professor of economics and business, has received a grant from Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to support a study of black entrepreneurship…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join their dinner discussion of “Stereotypes and Diversity at Lafayette” 6 p.m. Sunday. The meal will begin…
Michael McCormack ’07 (Hagerstown, Md.) got an up-close, operating-room view of how broken bones are set and torn ligaments repaired during a recent externship…
When EXCEL Scholar Danielle Martin’06 (Farmington, Conn.) began intensive summer research, she helped break new ground for Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor…