Feb 7, 2006
Amanda Niederauer ’08 Delves Into Publishing World
When Amanda Niederauer ’08 (Bernardsville, N.J.) began her interim-session externship at Quick & Simple magazine, she was considering a career in the publishing…
Academic News
When Amanda Niederauer ’08 (Bernardsville, N.J.) began her interim-session externship at Quick & Simple magazine, she was considering a career in the publishing…
Learning just how much goes into even simple television marketing campaigns was an eye-opener for David Platt ’07 (Langhorne, Pa.) and Sarah Thompson …
A grant from the National Science Foundation for state-of-the-art equipment has brought Lafayette’s chemical engineering labs up to the standards of those…
The mock trial program recently hosted its second annual Cartoon Classic tournament for 22 teams from 11 colleges and universities. A Lafayette team placed…
Organometallics, the leading journal in the field of organometallic chemistry, has published an article coauthored by Brenna Ghent ’05, Lauren Sites ’08…
In 17th-century France, long before the French Revolution and the rise of bourgeois culture, Marie-Catherine Desjardins was writing and publishing best-selling…
Forensics Society placed first in speech among a field of schools from around the nation at a tournament held at Webster State University in St. Louis…
For those who want something different to engage their minds as the Steelers and Seahawks clash in Super Bowl XL this Sunday, the McKelvy House Scholars…
Margaret Lapsanski ’06 (Lincroft, N.J.) is one of 30 students with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) selected to receive a college scholarship funded by Solvay Pharmaceuticals…
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…