May 24, 2005
First-Year Students Win Math Bowl
Youth prevailed over experience in this year’s Math Bowl, won recently by a team of four first-year students. Ask Jordan, the winning team, was comprised…
Academic News
Youth prevailed over experience in this year’s Math Bowl, won recently by a team of four first-year students. Ask Jordan, the winning team, was comprised…
Chip Nataro, assistant professor of chemistry, has received a grant from the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American Chemical Society to continue…
Marquis Scholar Michael Elzinga ’07 (Saint Paul, Minn.) is not a runner, but he knows more about the way sprinters move than perhaps the athletes themselves…
She is serving in “native speaker” role at two secondary schools A Fulbright grant is enabling Teva Miller ’04 to serve as a teaching assistant at…
Trustee Scholar Lori Weaver ’06 (White Haven, Pa.) is working on a research project seeped in history, but what she’s discovering will have an impact on…
A Fulbright grant is enabling Teva Miller ’04 to serve as a teaching assistant at two secondary schools in Graz, Austria. Working with children ages 14-18…
Four faculty members elected to emeritus status will be recognized at the 170th Commencement Saturday, Brenda J. Latka, associate professor of mathematics;…
A group of civil engineering majors will compete with about 40 other squads at the National Steel Bridge Competition in Orlando, Fla., next week after…
“Exploring the Unfamiliar” is the theme for the Marquis Scholars program, and Lafayette hopes it creates a certain anxiety in its students. Co-curricular…
With jockeying by supporters and opponents of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) heating up as a Congressional vote…