Dec 15, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Lisa Hudak ’05 Explores How Clocks Impact Human Behavior
The relationship between clocks and pigeon behavior was the focus of an intensive research project conducted this fall by neuroscience major Lisa Hudak…
Academic News
The relationship between clocks and pigeon behavior was the focus of an intensive research project conducted this fall by neuroscience major Lisa Hudak…
Art major Jesse Morgan IV ’05 (Amherst, Mass.) arrived at Lafayette intending to major in economics and business, but soon realized that art was his calling…
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has awarded a grant and satellite time to Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, to study the…
First-Year Seminar students turned art exhibitionists invite campus and community to question their sense of authenticity at the Fact or Fiction show installed…
Technology Clinic students will give a mid-year report on their exploration of development opportunities for the riverfront areas of Easton and Phillipsburg…
Several students from a First-Year Seminar will lead a brown bag discussion titled “Portrait of a Hate Crime: The Matthew Shepard Story” noon today in…
Physics major Thomas Nunnally’07 (Pennsburg, Pa.) recently spent a great deal of time tending to the growth of a fragile object, but it’s not something…
Government and law major Joe Borland ’06 (Wilkes Barre, Pa.) won the extemporaneous speech competition as part of a strong performance by the Forensics…
Neuroscience major Stephanie Giordano ’05 (Blauvelt, N.Y.) has spent the last two years analyzing water samples and attempting to combat antibiotic resistance…
For ten weeks in Shreveport, La., Jaime Abbazia ’05 (Dix Hills, N.Y.) conducted intensive neuroscience research with Lisa Schrott ’87, assistant pharmacology…