Mar 16, 2004
James Ferri Says, “The More, the Merrier”
“The more, the merrier” describes James Ferri’s view of teaching chemical engineering. “There are certain relationships where you enjoy exclusivity and…
Academic News
“The more, the merrier” describes James Ferri’s view of teaching chemical engineering. “There are certain relationships where you enjoy exclusivity and…
Psychology major Lauren Breecker ’05 (Newtown Square, Pa.) has always loved kids, and now is getting to work with them throughout the spring semester.…
Chrystie Neidhardt ’05 (Whippany, N.J.) never thought there was a correlation between politics and fashion until conducting research for a professor writing…
A Marquis Scholar with two majors, philosophy and an individualized, interdisciplinary major in women’s studies, Roth will pursue a Ph.D. in philosophy…
When they’re deciding how to form into a body, cells talk to each other, and they make decisions they can’t go back on, says Elaine Reynolds, assistant…
Three Lafayette students presented their research last month at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska…
The two students representing Forensics Society last weekend in the 38th annual Novice National Tournament at the University of Houston finished second…
As a first-generation American who grew up speaking Italian, Amy Giacobone ’04 (Palisades Park, N.J.) has a deep-seated interest in Italian culture. In…
A double major in art and psychology, Julie Phelan ’05 (Westfield, N.J.) has been conducting research on how students’ evaluations of professors are influenced…
Merhawi Redda ’05 of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is conducting research to significantly shorten the time it takes to design computer microprocessors. Redda…