Apr 21, 2004
Sarah Bassin ’04 Continues Studying Judaism to Prepare for Career as Rabbi
As Marquis Scholar Sarah Bassin ’04 (Overland Park, Kan.) takes one step closer to enrolling in rabbinical school, she continues in her quest to study…
Academic News
As Marquis Scholar Sarah Bassin ’04 (Overland Park, Kan.) takes one step closer to enrolling in rabbinical school, she continues in her quest to study…
Aydin Gerek ’07 (Istanbul, Turkey) took the $500 prize for first place in the 2004 Individual Barge Mathematics Contest, held Saturday in Pardee Hall room…
English major Jennifer Carty ’04 (Egg Harbor Township, N.J.) had an unusual opportunity to experience the fast-paced world of a New York City talent agency…
Jane S. DeLung, president of the Population Resource Center, will speak on “Revolutionary Change: The Power of Youth” at a brown bag noon Wednesday in…
Lorenzo Traldi, Metzgar Professor of Mathematics, will speak on “Funny Dice and Electoral Paradoxes” noon Wednesday in Pardee Hall room 227. The event…
More than 40 Lafayette students earned the distinction of being invited to make presentations on their scholarly research at the 18th annual National Conference…
After completing an internship in New York City this summer, Sarah Lyons ’06 (Larchmont, N.Y.) turned her hands-on work experience into an intensive research…
Lafayette juniors Hart Feuer and Gabriella Engelhart are among 80 students nationally who have been honored as recipients of Morris K. Udall Scholarships…
Andrea Leuenberger ’06 (Hershey, Pa.), a neuroscience major and music minor,has been accepted to an intensive program this summer in the Advanced Piano…
The student chapter of Engineers Without Borders will give a presentation on its work this semester, including plans for a trip to Honduras next month…