Oct 27, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Inku Subedi ’05 Uncovers Truth about Ancient City of Zanzibar
Inku Subedi ’05 views the famed ancient cities of Kathmandu, Nepal and Zanzibar, Tanzania as far more than just exotic names on a map. The former is her…
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Inku Subedi ’05 views the famed ancient cities of Kathmandu, Nepal and Zanzibar, Tanzania as far more than just exotic names on a map. The former is her…
Bruce E. Eisenstein, former president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), will discuss the engineer as hero 7:30 p.m. today…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on the social construction of gender and “nature vs. nuture” question. Dinner will…
For the second consecutive week, Lafayette has placed first among schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national forensics honor society, at a regional competition…
Most Americans take for granted the separation of powers and responsibilities in their federal, state, and local governments. But not John Kincaid, Robert…
Marquis Scholar Stephen Tanner ’04 (Florence, Ala.) recently presented his research at the Neurobiology of Drosophila meeting hosted by Cold Spring Harbor…
Members of the student chapter of the American Chemical Society taught local elementary school students about “Earth’s Atmosphere and Beyond!” for National…
James Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, and Katherine Furlong, Access Services librarian, will discuss the Patriot Act noon-1 p.m. today…
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…