Sep 2, 2004
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 Delivers Annual Remarks to the Faculty
REMARKS TO THE FACULTYAugust 31, 2004Arthur J. Rothkopf It is my special privilege to open the 173rd academic year at Lafayette College, and to welcome…
Academic News
REMARKS TO THE FACULTYAugust 31, 2004Arthur J. Rothkopf It is my special privilege to open the 173rd academic year at Lafayette College, and to welcome…
Physics major Nicholas Masluk ’06 (Bethlehem, Pa.) conducted research this summer that may lead to insights into the structure of atoms. His efforts strengthen…
A Lafayette faculty-led study abroad program based at International University Bremen will be explained at an information session 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept…
Growing up, Therese Karitanyi ’07 (Kigali, Rwanda) had little exposure to snowflakes. But since coming to Lafayette she has not only seen her fair share…
For the past five years, Lafayette’s mechanical engineering majors have created a mini-baja off-road vehicle as their senior design project through the…
The student chapter of Engineers Without Borders will hold an open meeting to discuss its project to provide about 1,000 people in several Honduran villages…
Rosie Bukics, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor and acting head of economics and business, gives the following account of how a board game enhances…
Biology major Michael Werner ’07 (Neenah, Wis.) recently studied a set of immune cells that are an important means for fighting cancer. Throughout the…
Rebecca Andersen ’06 (Acton, Mass.) and Jonathan Rowe ’06 (Reading, Pa.) are children of the technological age. They are part of a generation that grew…
One of two things could have happened when Michael Tortora ’06 (Willington, Conn.) began working on a research project for the economics and business department…