Dec 9, 2004
First-Year Seminar Students Will Lead Discussion of Hate Crimes Today
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…
Academic News
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…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about the relationship between mind and brain Sunday evening. Dinner begins at…
Neil Englehart, assistant professor of government and law, will give a talk on “State Failure, State Capacity, and Human Rights: A Cross-Section Time Series…
Lafayette’s mock trial program will host its first tournament in Pardee Hall Dec. 3-5. Registration will be from 3-4 p.m. Friday in Colton Chapel and the…
Lafayette has 188 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty members, all holding the highest degree in their field. This fall the College welcomed 10…
Until she began examining them last January, Sharon Bandstra ’06 (Midland Park, N.J.), never thought much about how complex snails are, and she certainly…