Nov 12, 2003
Jemison Works to Develop Next Generation of Wireless Communication
After 11 years of industrial experience managing research and development of radar, antenna, and surveillance systems, William D. Jemison ’85 decided to…
Academic News
After 11 years of industrial experience managing research and development of radar, antenna, and surveillance systems, William D. Jemison ’85 decided to…
The campus is invited to witness the final rehearsal for Lafayette’s first entry in the annual College Fed Challenge noon-1 p.m. today in the Simon Center…
Sara Kreisel ’07 (North Bellmore, N.Y.) is exhibiting her pottery at the Williams Center for the Arts and trying to organize a pottery club and studio…
When Michael Sparrow ’04 (Pen Argyl, Pa.) graduated high school, his plans for the future were vague and he had little interest in higher education. Twelve…
The McKelvy House Scholars are sponsoring the second Soap Box forum of the semester at noon Wednesday on the Quad in front of the Farinon Center. The opportunity…
For the third consecutive time, Lafayette has finished first among schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national forensics honor society, at a regional tournament…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on “unnecessary” crimes. Dinner will begin 6 p.m. at McKelvy House, 200 High Street;…
Three new professors in the chemistry, computer science, and geology & environmental geosciences departments will discuss their research 12:15 p.m. Monday…
Armchair scholars interested in lectures by award-winning Robert Weiner, Jones Professor of History, will soon have access to his work in video and audio…
“When I started teaching, conventional wisdom was you could not do meaningful mathematics research with undergrads,” says Gary Gordon, professor of mathematics…