Feb 8, 2005
Susan Bowers ’05 Expands Engineering Expertise by Studying Mayan Construction
When Marquis Scholar Susan Bowers ’05 (Williamsport, Pa.) was planning her future in civil engineering, she decided to look far into the past through an…
Academic News
When Marquis Scholar Susan Bowers ’05 (Williamsport, Pa.) was planning her future in civil engineering, she decided to look far into the past through an…
Guitarist Jorge Torres, associate professor of music at Lafayette, and flutist Rebecca Stuhr will perform a recital of works for flute and guitar 8 p.m…
Performances during the first two competitions of 2005 indicate continual growth among members of the Forensics Society. Seven students traveled to Ithaca…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $138,000 grant to Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, that enhances…
Turkish-German writer Zafer Senocak, a leading voice in German discussions of national and cultural identity, will arrive on campus next week to serve…
Images, articles, and conversations about the importance of college-aged women being in relationships have bombarded Michelle Railsback ’05 (Harvard, Mass…
Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, associate professor of Spanish, will speak on “Theobroma Cacao (Food of the Gods): The Impact and Allure of Chocolate in Western…
Engineering students can pursue domestic or foreign travel, social service work, research, internships or other special learning opportunities through…
Lafayette is one of six institutions to receive $4,000 through the American Mathematical Society’s (AMS) Trjitzinsky Award. The funds are distributed by…
Mathematics majors Kevin Penderghest ’05 (Lindenwold, N.J.) and Prince Chidyagwai’05 (Marondera, Zimbabwe) traveled to Atlanta last month to present separate…