Nov 16, 2004
Physics Professor Lyle Hoffman Watches Galaxies with Radio Eyes
On many a late night in Hugel Science Center, Lyle Hoffman, professor and head of physics, looks for clues to the origin of the universe. He is contemplating…
Academic News
On many a late night in Hugel Science Center, Lyle Hoffman, professor and head of physics, looks for clues to the origin of the universe. He is contemplating…
When Trustee Scholar Veronica Hart ’05 (Sewanee, Tenn.) spent a semester in Spain, she learned how the legacy of dictator Francisco Franco affected an…
Robin Rinehart and her Women, Religion, and Society class will host a brown bag presentation on “From Footbinding to Botox: Beauty or Manipulation? Women…
The Forensics Society beat last year’s national speech and debate champion en route to a first-place finish at St. Anselm College’s Jack Lynch Tournament…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion in which participants will try to create consistent moral arguments across various…
A new opportunity for art students to study abroad, the Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Scholars program, will be launched this spring. “A select…
For the fifth consecutive year, a Lafayette team has earned first place in the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges Math Contest. The College…
Imagine taking centuries-old paintings that have been partially destroyed — or even cut apart and scattered to different parts of the globe — and reconstructing…
Arnold Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History, will talk about “Abuse of Power: George W. Bush and U.S. National Security” 7:30 p.m. today in the…
“The Skillet,” an etching created by Curlee Holton, professor of art at Lafayette and director of its Experimental Printmaking Institute, has been selected…