Jun 11, 2004
Adam Rosenberg ’04 Looks Behind the Numbers to Find Best Baseball Players
Even in the absence of fans voting for their favorites, college baseball players named to all-star teams aren’t always the top performers in their league…
Academic News
Even in the absence of fans voting for their favorites, college baseball players named to all-star teams aren’t always the top performers in their league…
Three anthropology and sociology graduates who earned their degrees last month will present their research at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological…
Colin Adams, Francis Christopher Oakley Third Century Professor of Mathematics at Williams College, will give a talk as part of the National Science Foundation…
Although Ashlee Snyder ’05 (Gilberstville, Pa.) came to Lafayette primarily to study science, she has found personal satisfaction through the study of…
When she graduated with a degree in mathematics last month, Elisabeth Edwards ’04 (Belle Mead, N.J.) earned honors for a yearlong independent research…
Government and law major Stephen Keen ’06 (Shaker Heights, Ohio) is learning first-hand about the political realm by working in the office of Sen. George…
After two semesters at Lafayette, Kaleigh Mountain ’06 (New Canaan, Conn.) faced a problem when trying to choose a major. “I took a variety of different…
Marquis Scholar Susan Bowers ’05 of Williamsport, Pa., recently won a competitive engineering scholarship and two engineering prizes, and is one of just…
Robin Rinehart, associate professor of religious studies, is the editor of Contemporary Hinduism: Ritual, Culture, and Practice, an undergraduate textbook…
For Marquis Scholar Sean Comerford ’06 (Manhasset, N.Y.), music is not only a passion, but a course of study as well. “I acknowledge that a lot of students…