Mar 1, 2005
Benjamin Berlow ’06 Expands Religious Knowledge with Customized Jewish Studies Major
When Benjamin Berlow ’06 (Palmerton, Pa.) arrived at Lafayette, he knew he wanted to major in psychology. He also knew he wanted to make Jewish studies…
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When Benjamin Berlow ’06 (Palmerton, Pa.) arrived at Lafayette, he knew he wanted to major in psychology. He also knew he wanted to make Jewish studies…
Applications are due Friday for the National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates program at Lafayette, an intensive eight-week…
When her parents decided to have her 97-year-old grandmother, Lottie, move into their home several years ago, Amy Levinson ’05 (Orinda, Ca.) wanted to…
Lijuan Xu, instruction coordinator at Skillman Library, has been chosen as winner of the Association of College & Research Libraries’ Instruction Section…
Growing up in Washington, D.C., Britney McCoy ’05 (Upper Marlboro, Md.) was always told not to drink the water. When McCoy, a double major in A.B. engineering…
Lafayette will host the Pennsylvania Forensics Association’s State Championship Tournament this weekend, beginning with the first round of Lincoln-Douglas…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about human emotion on Sunday evening. Indian food will be served at dinner, which…
David Glasser ’06 (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) took a relatively new technology and pushed it a bit further. Glasser, an electrical and computer engineering…
Paced by two victories for Mark Kokoska ’08 (Bloomsburg, Pa.) and one by psychology major Kim Moore ’05 (Longwood, Fl.), the Forensics Society took fourth…
Members of the student chapter of Engineers Without Borders will appear on the cover of Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal‘s National Engineers Week…