Jan 3, 2006
Patricia Donahue Coauthors The Elements (and Pleasures) of Difficulty
“This is a book that figures the student as a reader to be taken seriously,” write Patricia Donahue and Mariolina Rizzi Salvatori in the preface for instructors…
Academic News
“This is a book that figures the student as a reader to be taken seriously,” write Patricia Donahue and Mariolina Rizzi Salvatori in the preface for instructors…
For an honors thesis that brought her to Prague, Trustee Scholar Lori Weaver ’06 (White Haven, Pa.) is researching the 1993 dissolution of Czechoslovakia…
Canadian American Slavic Studies, one of the leading scholarly journals devoted to Eastern Europe, has published a special edition, Globalization and Its…
Seven teams of students produced documentaries this fall on the Easton Rotary, an Italian enclave in Roseto, Pa., International Students Association, Lafayette…
Trustee Scholar Greg Herchenroether ’06 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) has done plenty of writing and a bit of filmmaking throughout his college years. His senior honors…
When Kara Boodakian ’07 (Winchester, Mass.) arrived at Lafayette, she was certain that she wanted to include music in her course of study. Through an internship…
The Journal of the American Chemical Society, the pre-eminent journal for chemistry research, has published a paper coauthored by Yvonne Gindt and Tina…
Neuroscience major Betsy Rezner ’07 (Gardnerville, Nev.) is exploring career options in biotechnology by characterizing the bacterial activity of drug-eluting…
Winter break will be unforgettable for more than 170 students taking special Lafayette courses in Thailand and Myanmar; Turkey; Greece and Italy; Austria…
Tyler Cohn ’06 (Wantagh, N.Y.) is devoting much of his senior year to finding out how three actors can cram 37 Shakespeare plays into an hour-and-a-half-long…