May 10, 2004
Timothy Gocke ’05 Studies Among World Experts at Marine Biological Laboratory
In the fall of his sophomore year, when Timothy Gocke ’05 (Wallingford, Pa.) sat down for his first environmental biology class at Lafayette, he didn’t…
Academic News
In the fall of his sophomore year, when Timothy Gocke ’05 (Wallingford, Pa.) sat down for his first environmental biology class at Lafayette, he didn’t…
A Technology Clinic class will present its final report today on the students’ recommendations for improving traffic on Cattell Street and ideas for developing…
For the past four years, Ed Gamber, associate professor of economics and business, has served on the Wall Street Journal Educational Advisory Board, advising…
Robert Bagley, professor of art and archaeology at Princeton University, will speak on “An Underground Palace in Ancient China: The Tomb of Marquis Yi…
Marquis Scholar David Homsher ’04 (Doylestown, Pa.) has mastered complicated engineering concepts, worked as a construction inspector for the Pennsylvania…
When Christine Bender ’04 (Gibsonia, Pa.) graduates this month, she’ll receive a B.A. with honors in economics & business, a B.S. in neuroscience, and…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Marianna Macri ’06 (Malvern, Pa.) sought to make academic headlines with her study of early American journalism by presenting…
Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, will lead a two-day seminar 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. May 13-14 at Smithsonian Castle, on the…
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…