Feb 2, 2004
Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 Researches Jurors’ Bias in the Courtroom
Last semester, psychology major Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 (Ridgefield, N.J.) researched how jurors’ prejudice may influence their decisions in the courtroom…
Academic News
Last semester, psychology major Kristen Mahlstedt ’05 (Ridgefield, N.J.) researched how jurors’ prejudice may influence their decisions in the courtroom…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 informed the College’s Board of Trustees today that he will complete his service as president at the conclusion…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 addressed the following message to the Lafayette community today. To the Members of the Lafayette Community: Today I advised…
When Donald Chambers advises students to pursue careers in fields they love, he speaks from experience. “Money and investing have been my lifelong passion…
Much of architecture has evolved since medieval times, but the ancient formula of towering ceilings and stained glass still inspires awe and creates a…
Timothy Bragdon ’04 (Rahway, N.J.) is probing the secrets of atomic and molecular physics in a yearlong independent research project. Bragdon, a physics…
Ing-Chea Ang ’04 (Penang, Malaysia) is conducting a yearlong honors research project to improve a method of killing tumors. A double major in mechanical…
To understand how to cure some of the world’s most devastating diseases, scientists must first understand those illnesses, and chemistry major David Shellhamer…
A team of two sophomores and a junior took first place in last semester’s Team Barge Competition, a problem-solving challenge sponsored by the math department…
Members of the Society of Women Engineers helped Girl Scout Troop 160 in Phillipsburg, N.J., construct a display from empty cookie boxes last semester…