Nov 8, 2005
Students Compare British and American Health-Care Systems
“Amazing,” “fantastic,” and “mind-blowing.” That’s what students say about their experience in the London-based course Ethical and Social Issues in Health…
Academic News
“Amazing,” “fantastic,” and “mind-blowing.” That’s what students say about their experience in the London-based course Ethical and Social Issues in Health…
Marquis Scholar Joseph Oliver’06 (Canadensis, Pa.) is conducting complex biological research rarely done on the undergraduate level to gain an advantage…
Students enrolled in Concepts in Sculpture, a course taught by Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, constructed a large-scale, collaborative book…
Marcantoine Crespi, French literature specialist, teacher, and poet, passed away June 27 in Montreux, Switzerland, at age 53. Crespi joined the Department…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion of the “Neoconservative Movement” Wednesday evening. The meal will begin at 6…
For the sixth consecutive year, a Lafayette team has earned first place in the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges Math Contest. For the…
I was saddened to hear of Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi’s passing in June. I was one of the lucky students who spent a semester abroad in Dijon, France…
I was devastated to hear that Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi had passed away. Every professor I had at Lafayette influenced my life in some way, but no…
It is with great sadness that I write this letter. I learned of Professor [Marcantoine] Crespi’s death a few weeks ago. I knew he had been unwell, but…
Marquis Scholar Andrew Baker ’06 (Seattle, Wash.) gave a presentation last week on his research to remove arsenic from drinking water at the First International…