Feb 25, 2004
Two Students Named Truman Scholarship Finalists
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…
Academic News
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…
Chemical engineering major Edious Kwaipa ’06 (Harare, Zimbabwe) is conducting research to synthesize a promising anti-cancer drug that may also help to…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on social movements witnessed by the current generation of college students. Dinner…
Students and faculty will have many opportunities to interact with acclaimed Jamaican screenwriter Trevor Rhone during a campus residency that starts Sunday…
Twenty-three junior civil engineering majors in six teams will square off today to see who can design and build the best small-scale earth retention walls…
Manon Skrzypecki ’04 (Mattituck, N.Y.) had an unusual opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of the professional world during an externship at Binney…
Neil Englehart, assistant professor of government and law, will discuss findings from a book manuscript he recently completed in a lecture titled “Making…
Sidney E. Donnell, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, has published a book, Feminizing the Enemy: Imperial Spain, Transvestite Drama…
During the summers of 1999 and 2000, incoming first-year students were preparing for orientation by reading Homer’s Odyssey. Helping them in their own…