Sep 23, 2003
Gary Evans ’57 Will Talk about “Selling Your Ideas and Yourself” Today
Gary Evans ’57, special assistant to Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and one of the nation’s most accomplished fundraising executives, will…
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Gary Evans ’57, special assistant to Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and one of the nation’s most accomplished fundraising executives, will…
A $243,526 grant from the National Science Foundation is establishing a engineering laboratory that will open up new learning opportunities in several…
As she embarked on her first semester of student-faculty research this past May, Trustee Scholarship recipient Emily Fogelberg ’05 (Hopkins, Minn.) knew…
This year’s Introduction to Engineering class is taking an important step in learning exactly what engineering is about by designing a system to remove…
For a month this summer, a typical day for biology major Katherine Horigan ’04 (Minot, Mass.) began with a 4:30 a.m. wake-up call from her neighbors, a…
Physics majors Cavan Stone ’05 (Shirley, Mass.) and Ibrahima Bah ’06 (Bronx, N.Y), and electrical and computer engineering major Simon Mushi ’06 (Gaborone…
Lafayette’s bachelor of science program in computer science has received accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)…
Taking the initiative to pursue an opportunity to study in South Africa for a semester is making the experience all the more gratifying, says Evan Laya…
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Sciences, will open the 2003-04 Chaplain’s Office Brown Bag Luncheon Series with a talk on “U.S. Foreign…
Structural engineering expert Steve Kurtz, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, will give a presentation on the collapse of the…