Dec 10, 2003
Ed Gamber Transfers Passion for Economics to Students
Two decades ago, few ordinary Americans knew—or cared—much about the Federal Reserve. Today, interest in the rise and fall of interest rates runs high…
Academic News
Two decades ago, few ordinary Americans knew—or cared—much about the Federal Reserve. Today, interest in the rise and fall of interest rates runs high…
Six students have created an automobile tour on CD to boost tourism and local awareness of historical assets in rural areas of Northampton County. The…
The American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars Program will award approximately 100 scholarships of up to $3,000 each to sophomores, juniors, and seniors…
Jessica Ryan ’06 (Prospect Park, N.J.) is researching the structure of proteins to further the understanding of terminal diseases such as Parkinson’s and…
Students in an upper-level civil engineering course competed Dec. 4 to see who could create the best steel bridge model in Acopian Engineering Center rooms…
Two students have created log sculptures for the Breast Cancer Awareness Garden at Riverside Park on Larry Holmes Drive. Psychology major Matthew O’Donnell…
Michelle Vaisberg ’04 (Richboro, Pa.) recently gained experience in interpersonal relations by working at Maxim magazine in New York City. A double major…
Abigail Frueh ’04 (Havertown, Pa.) will present her current findings today from a yearlong independent research project that explores the musical careers…
The McKelvy House Scholars will host a dinner discussion Sunday evening on anger and frustration toward computers and technology and how those feelings…
Yan Lyansky, visiting assistant professor of mathematics, will speak on “Fractals, Pictures, Movies” noon today in Pardee Hall room 227. The free event…