Oct 15, 2004
Students Will Discuss Politics of Landing Internships Today
The first of three Lafayette Leadership Education brown bag lectures this fall will begin noon today in the Farinon Center Marlo Room. The panel will be…
Academic News
The first of three Lafayette Leadership Education brown bag lectures this fall will begin noon today in the Farinon Center Marlo Room. The panel will be…
Although land mines and breast cancer would seem to have little in common, Ben Ellwood ’05 (Orwigsburg, Pa.) used technology that could dramatically alter…
When Marquis Scholar Margaret Garcia ’07 (Stamford, Conn.) was a little girl, she would envision ways to cut back on environmental pollution. She remembers…
Larry Stockton, professor and head of music, is wrapping up his participation today in the ninth annual Fall Fellowship in Korean Studies Program, a learning…
Students seeking solutions to global environmental problems have founded a new organization, Society of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (SEES).…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion on capital punishment Sunday evening. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. at McKelvy House…
Marquis Scholar Lori Astheimer ’05 (Furlong, Pa.) tracked the fear index of rats to determine the relationship between fear and learning this summer, building…
Trustee Scholar Katharine Wolchik ’05 (Randolph, N.J.) never imagined that economics theories could be used to explain why people behave the way they do…
Blerta Shtylla ’05 (Tirana, Albania) conducted research in separate mathematics and bioengineering programs this summer after being chosen for each among…
John Meier, professor of mathematics, will discuss possible shapes of the universe in a presentation titled “From Poincare to Perelman” 12:05 p.m. today…