May 4, 2005
Students Discuss Experiences at National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Art major Maya Freelon ’05 (Durham, N.C.) and Britney McCoy ’05(Upper Marlboro, Md.), a double major in A.B. engineering and government & law, shared their…
Academic News
Art major Maya Freelon ’05 (Durham, N.C.) and Britney McCoy ’05(Upper Marlboro, Md.), a double major in A.B. engineering and government & law, shared their…
Leopard Aviation, getting off the ground at only its second competition, soared at the Aero Design East Competition April 8-10, finishing first in oral…
Affirming its standing as a national power in forensics, Lafayette placed third in speech and sixth in debate while competing against over 80 schools at…
An externship at an emergency veterinary hospital showed Marquis Scholar Amy Goldstein ’05 (Latham, N.Y.) that there’s much more to veterinary science…
After spending a semester in Paris, Marquis Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa member Laura Roberts ’05 (Cornelius, N.C.) is conducting an honors thesis that expands…
For decades, the cities of Easton and Phillipsburg have struggled to find ways to come together for the greater good of both. Thanks to the work of several…
The Lafayette student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has planned a second annual 5K run/walk Sunday as a fundraiser to support its Honduras…
Visitors to one of Easton’s historical landmarks soon will have a technological guide to help them understand the importance of the site. Lafayette’s innovative…
A group of 23 senior civil engineering majors will present recommendations to the Easton Area Joint Sewer Authority on how to improve and renovate its…
Alyssa Picchini ’04 is one of a handful of students worldwide to be awarded a National Institutes of Health-Cambridge University Scholarship in Biomedical…