Aug 18, 2004
Anthony Novaco Appreciates Small Classes and Instructional Setting
More than three decades ago, Anthony Novaco, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Physics, was conducting postdoctoral research at Brookhaven National Laboratory…
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More than three decades ago, Anthony Novaco, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Physics, was conducting postdoctoral research at Brookhaven National Laboratory…
When Usman Khan ’05 (Karachi, Pakistan) arrived for his internship at InteCap Inc. in May, it didn’t take long for him to begin contributing. “Essentially…
Sports ranking systems are typically based on a team’s wins, losses and strength of schedule. While this system produces seemingly fair results—outside…
In high school, Brian Finkelstein ’07 (Mendham, N.J.) had an active interest in art. Unfortunately for the art world, he never pursued his love of sketching…
Biology major Ashley Rettew ’05 (Jonestown, Pa.) co-authored an article on her collaborative research that was published in the June 2004 edition of the…
History and government & law major Todd Palo ’05 of Newtown, Conn., is gaining experience related to several potential career fields this summer by working…
After graduating summa cum laude in May, Volkan Oktem ’04 (Minsk, Belarus) gave a presentation at a national conference on his work using digital signals…
In his career at Lafayette, Thomas Bruggink, professor of economics and business, has involved a number of students in his research on the economics of…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Jay Amarillo ’05 (Haverhill, Mass.), a double major in A.B. engineering and art, is one of the first recipients of the new…
Over the past year, Patricia Donahue, professor of English and director of the College Writing Program, has spent time with colleagues from colleges and…