Jun 8, 2005
EXCEL Scholar: Matthew Saybolt ’06 Researches New Chemical Compound
His research might not ever become universally known, but each time chemistry major Matthew Saybolt ’06 (Little Silver, N.J.) steps into the lab to conduct…
Academic News
His research might not ever become universally known, but each time chemistry major Matthew Saybolt ’06 (Little Silver, N.J.) steps into the lab to conduct…
Trustee Scholar Carina Fritsche ’07 (Columbia, Mo.) is joining James K. Ferri, assistant professor of chemical engineering at Lafayette, for a two-month…
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., has donated three models of plant units for the new chemical engineering display room in Acopian Engineering Center.…
Having relocated 14 times since age six, Nicole Parillo ’06 (Holliston, Mass) has developed a keen interest in urban and suburban living. “I have forged…
As a double major in art and psychology, her academic schedule hasn’t left much free time to pursue other interests. But thanks to the EXCEL Scholars program…
Lafayette’s new Asian studies minor is giving students knowledge about a continent that is becoming increasingly important in the global marketplace. …
Robert Kurt, assistant professor of biology and a leading cancer researcher, has received a $192,750 National Institutes of Health grant to continue research…
Sometimes help comes from unexpected places. For some developing writers at Lafayette, their help came from the island of Trinidad, by way of the engineering…
After impressive performances at the National Forensic Association’s championship tournament and previous competitions, Marquis ScholarKim Moore ’05 (Longwood…
While some view winter as a chance to stay inside by the fire or enjoy the great outdoors through skiing and sledding, Steve Presciutti ’05 (Wilkes-Barre…