Oct 9, 2003
David Watts ’04 Explores Relative Powers of Fiscal and Monetary Policies
Marquis Scholar David Watts ’04 (Endicott, N.Y.) is exploring an old debate in economic policy for a yearlong independent research project. Edward Gamber…
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Marquis Scholar David Watts ’04 (Endicott, N.Y.) is exploring an old debate in economic policy for a yearlong independent research project. Edward Gamber…
Lafayette is the only school to have an electrical and computer engineering major receive the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate/Pre-Graduate…
The McKelvy House Scholars are sponsoring a “soap box” forum for the Lafayette community at noon today on the Quad. The opportunity will be open for anyone…
Marquis Scholar Charles Lemken ’06 (Emerson, N.J.) conducted research this summer to determine whether certain immune cells would be affected by a protein…
Marquis Scholar Susan Bowers ’05 (Williamsport, Pa.) recently became one of just four students to receive a competitive, $2,000 scholarship from the Central…
Co-curricular activities, including field trips, are inspiring Marquis Scholars to think about the ways they contribute to society and advance the public…
Lafayette Forensics Society opened the 2003-04 season with strong performances at tournaments held the past two weekends in Indiana and Pennsylvania. Some…
Working this summer as production assistant for the A&E show “All Year Round with Katie Brown,” Ted Kramer ’05 (Harrison, N.Y.) says his opportunities…
For government and law major Brandon Benjamin ’06 (Towanda, Pa.), a rafting trip on the Delaware River and a visit to Easton’s Crayola Factory offered…
Ethan Berkove, assistant professor of mathematics, will speak on “Bringing Math into the Fold: Mathematics and Origami” noon Wednesday in Pardee Hall room…