Apr 28, 2005
Alyssa Picchini ’04 Receives NIH-Cambridge University Scholarship
Alyssa Picchini ’04 is one of a handful of students worldwide to be awarded a National Institutes of Health-Cambridge University Scholarship in Biomedical…
Academic News
Alyssa Picchini ’04 is one of a handful of students worldwide to be awarded a National Institutes of Health-Cambridge University Scholarship in Biomedical…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join the last dinner discussion of the school year Sunday evening, which will focus on the issue of private…
Having already published a book in his home country, Tomas Bielskis ’07 (Siauliai, Lithuania) is conducting research on the rhetoric behind political wedge…
Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History at Lafayette, is a featured on-camera expert in “Victory in the Pacific,” a program on the…
Students in the course Latinos and U.S. Culture—An Introduction will present perspectives on the Latino population growth in the United States and its…
Twenty-one Lafayette students of exceptional intellectual promise are participating in the distinctive McKelvy House Scholars Program this school year…
Next semester, Students for Social Justice (SSJ) will hold Lafayette’s first Peace Conference, bringing in speakers to discuss peace studies and conflict…
Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, is a contributor to the landmark Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, which…
Tyler McRuiz ’06 (Brookfield, Conn.) has a natural love of chemistry. Due to his extraordinary interest, the chemical engineering major completed an independent…
Lafayette Association of Fair Trade Advocates (LAFTA) hopes to foster discussion and educate the campus community about issues of international importance…