Mar 12, 2004
Seeking the Details of How Living Things Work
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…
Academic News
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…
Psychology major Joelle Sobin ’05 (Medfield, Mass.) has co-authored a manuscript that will appear in Psychology of Women Quarterly. She worked with Jamila…
Marquis Scholar Jessica Zafonte ’06 (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) got a taste of the public relations field through an externship during the January interim session…
Dana Emerson ’03 will discuss the environmental outreach work she has done since graduating noon today in Van Wickle Hall room 108. A magna cum laude graduate…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on the cultural evolution of “idealized body forms” and methods for reaching these…