Jul 23, 2004
Do Pro Athletes Try Harder in the Year Before Free Agency?
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…
Academic News
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…
When John Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, talks about things that are “very large” and “little,” he’s speaking a bit…
James Ferri, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has received a fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation that will support 18 months…
Susan Averett, professor and chair of economics and business, is coauthor of a new textbook with Saul D. Hoffman, Women and the Economy: Family, Work,…
Psychology major Michael Tuller (Jamestown, N.Y.) has played a key role over the past year in a professor’s research on perception and is using the experience…
Chemistry major William McNamara ’06 (Scranton, Pa.) is testing the efficiency of two techniques used in molecular electronics and nanotechnology. Nanotechnology…
Recent Lafayette graduate William Simmons ’04 of Mercerville, N.J., has been awarded a Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholarship. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation…
Joshua Sanborn, associate professor of history, remembers with great clarity the late Cold War days of the early 1980s, when the threat of nuclear annihilation…