Mar 3, 2004
Lafayette Students Organize Regional Conference on Issues Related to Africa
Lafayette students have organized a conference, “Africa: Turning Our Impediments Into Stepping Stones,” that will bring together students from Lafayette…
Academic News
Lafayette students have organized a conference, “Africa: Turning Our Impediments Into Stepping Stones,” that will bring together students from Lafayette…
Neuroscience major Daniel Haddad ’06 (Colorado Springs, Col.) thought he would only be observing during an externship at a prestigious research university…
Economics and business major Laura Foudy ’05 (Fairfield, Conn.) delved into the world of financial public relations during a recent externship at FRB/Weber…
For the second consecutive year, the Forensics Society earned second place at the Pennsylvania Forensics Association’s annual tournament, held Feb. 20-21…
Through complex work with computers, Mayank Lahiri ’05 (Muscat, Oman) has been researching a class of problem-solving techniques called “genetic algorithms…
The opportunity to watch doctors saving lives thrilled Ashlee Snyder ’05 (Gilbertsville, Pa.) during three days of shadowing a trauma surgeon at Thomas…
Sheila Handy, assistant professor of economics and business, gave a talk about managing finances after college Wednesday evening in the Kirby Hall of Civil…
The African Association for the Study of Religions has honored Kofi Opoku, professor of religious studies, for his outstanding record as a scholar and…
Two Lafayette students, Ryan Beattie ’05 of Worthington, Mass., and Hart Feuer ’05 of Portland, Ore., have been selected as finalists in the 2004 Harry…
For the second straight year, Johan Van Gorp ’04 (Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands) has received a major award for his performance at the European Union Simulation…