Sep 7, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Mateen Poonawala ’07 Studies the Special Effects of the Human Body
Instead of watching summer blockbusters at the movie theater, Mateen Poonawala‘07 (Karachi, Pakistan) worked with a technology that makes some of their…
Academic News
Instead of watching summer blockbusters at the movie theater, Mateen Poonawala‘07 (Karachi, Pakistan) worked with a technology that makes some of their…
After participating last spring for the first time in many years, the International Affairs Club is enthusiastically awaiting the next National Model United…
The McKelvy House Scholars hosted a dinner discussion Wednesday evening on “Materialism, Satisfaction, and Poverty.” The discussion was led by McKelvy…
Biology and math might not appear to be interrelated fields of study, but Konstantinos Bousmalis ’05 (Thessanoliki, Greece) found a quicker way to solve…
Ashlee Snyder ’04 (Gilbertsville, Pa.) spent 10 weeks in Atlanta this summer conducting neuroscience research through the Lafayette Alumni Research Network…
Five neuroscience majors conducted cutting-edge research this summer with leaders in their field through the Lafayette Alumni Research Network (LEARN)…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion Sunday evening on “Obesity in America.” Dinner will begin 6 p.m. at McKelvy House…
Chemical engineering major Kaushal Silwal ’07 (Katmandu, Nepal) has barely begun his college career, but he’s already helped to develop curriculum for…
Although a bad recording experience ten years earlier led Lorenz Maycher, organ and classical piano instructor at Lafayette, to vow never to do another…
An interest in developing security-related products helped Mark Lodato ’06 (Hamilton, N.J.) earn one of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Undergraduate…