May 5, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Katharine Wolchik ’05 Investigates Rise of Teen Pregnancy Rate
Amid cultural wars over the rising rate of teen pregnancies, Trustee Scholarship recipient Katharine Wolchik ’05 (Randolph, N.J.) is crunching the numbers…
Academic News
Amid cultural wars over the rising rate of teen pregnancies, Trustee Scholarship recipient Katharine Wolchik ’05 (Randolph, N.J.) is crunching the numbers…
Matthew Loh ’04 of Singapore, an electrical and computer engineering major with a minor in mathematics, is designing a mock circulatory system to improve…
Chemistry major Caitlin Sullivan ’05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) has published her research in a scientific journal and been invited to present it at the premier…
Marquis Scholar Richard Lear ’06 (Stroudsburg, Pa.) is working on a textual criticism of the classic French work La Nef des folles, or Ship of Fools, penned…
Seven Lafayette students recently presented research conducted with faculty at the 227th national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Anaheim,…
In addition to earning two awards and publishing his research in a scientific journal, Marquis Scholar Ryan Evans ’05 (Mohrsville, Pa.) is one of the few…
Biology major Michelle Marinucci ’05 (Cinnaminson, N.J.) completed an independent research project in which she attempted to prevent the spread of cancer…
Through combined engineering and economic analysis, Nathan DeLong ’04 (Lebanon, Pa.) has worked to reduce the impact of wood pallets on the environment…
This year’s Math Bowl competition was won by the team of Prince Chidyagwai ’05 (Marondera, Zimbabwe), Varun Mehta ’06 (New Delhi, India), and Marquis Scholars…
When it comes to ensuring environmental safety, the answer may just be blowing in the wind for Kyle Moser ’06 (Pottstown, Pa.), who presented research…