Oct 21, 2003
Lafayette Will Dedicate Acopian Engineering Center Friday, Oct. 24
Alumni, faculty, students, staff, and friends are cordially invited to the dedication marking the renovation and modernization of the Acopian Engineering…
Academic News
Alumni, faculty, students, staff, and friends are cordially invited to the dedication marking the renovation and modernization of the Acopian Engineering…
In little more than two years at Lafayette, John Stephenson ’05 (Kintnersville, Pa.) has worked on three political campaigns, planned a number of major…
Mechanical engineering seniors explained their senior projects and honors theses noon Monday in Gagnon Lecture Hall, Hugel Science Center room 100. Sub…
Two professors will offer opposing views on the collapse of the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) talks in Cancun noon today in Interfaith Chapel,…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on “Does Greed Drive the Economy? Should It?” Dinner will begin 6 p.m. at McKelvy…
Lafayette finished first among the schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national forensics honorary society, at the West Chester Rose Bowl Tournament Oct. 11-12…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $168,779 grant to Elaine Reynolds, assistant professor of biology and chair of neuroscience, to conduct research…
Registration for the William Powell Putnam Mathematical Competition, described by Time magazine as “the world’s toughest math test,” is due today. Students…
An interest in African American literature led Susan Blake, professor of English and department head, to visit Africa on her own in the late 1970s and…
Electrical and computer engineering professors John Nestor, David Rich, and Yih-Choung Yu will discuss their research areas noon Wednesday in Acopian Engineering…