Aug 18, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Joyce Ong ’04 Discovers New Ways to Deal With Pesky Parasites
Before this summer, biochemistry major Joyce Ong ’04 (Panang, Malaysia) had never given much thought to the food snails eat, nor to the parasites that…
Academic News
Before this summer, biochemistry major Joyce Ong ’04 (Panang, Malaysia) had never given much thought to the food snails eat, nor to the parasites that…
With whole-hearted energy and scalpel-sharp intellect, Jessica Merkel-Keller ’04 (Bridgewater, N.J.) is examining life-and-death issues at Lehigh Valley…
Three years ago, when Marquis Scholar James “Jeb” Madigan ’04 (Binghamton, N.Y.) arrived at Lafayette, he planned to study physics and philosophy and continue…
Josie Dykstra ’05 (Doylestown, Pa.) didn’t let her choice of major stand in the way of doing innovative research in a different field this summer. A government…
Smaller is always better when it comes to the world of robotic communications. No one knows this better than electrical and computer engineering major…
Easton sculptor Karl Stirner and Curlee Raven Holton, associate professor of art, will be guests of honor at a reception for their exhibition, “African…
Three Lafayette neuroscience majors are conducting cutting-edge research this summer with leaders in their field through the Lafayette Alumni Research…
Barbara Rothkopf was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania Commission for Women by Gov. Edward G. Rendell. The wife of Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf…
Students got a taste of what it’s like to work in the software industry by programming their own versions of the world’s most popular personal computer…
Neuroscience major Erin Kenning ’05 (Gulph Mills, Pa.) is researching Turner’s syndrome, premature ovarian function, and mood in relation to thyroid function…