Sep 2, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Matthew Root ’06 Studies Corrosion by Salt Concentrations
For much of this summer, Marquis Scholar Matthew Root ’06 (Benton, Pa.) polished tiny aluminum electrodes with sandpaper, then dipped them in a bath of…
Academic News
For much of this summer, Marquis Scholar Matthew Root ’06 (Benton, Pa.) polished tiny aluminum electrodes with sandpaper, then dipped them in a bath of…
The Problem Solving Group will hold its first meeting of the year at 4:15 p.m. Thursday in Pardee Hall room 227. Snacks will be provided at the meeting…
Bigger may just be better when it comes to compensation in large corporations. This summer, John Zembron ’04 (Ridgefield, Conn.) researched whether corporate…
Preserving our natural environment colors the perspective of Marquis Scholar Gabriella Engelhart ’05 (York, Pa.) on her academic career and her research…
With half of her Lafayette experience still ahead of her, Blerta Shtylla ’05 (Tirana, Albania) impressed more than a few researchers during the Summer…
Students are not the only ones subject to a performance evaluation each semester. Laura Capotosto ’05 (Berwick, Pa.) spent the summer studying how gender…
English major Jennifer Carty ‘04 (Egg Harbor Township, N.J.) broadened her views of theater while conducting original research this summer for a professor…
Perhaps the most important skill a college student learns and refines is how to write. Marquis Scholar Amy Banas ’04 (Bixby, Okla.) is researching that…
Omoniyi Adekanmbi ’04 (New Carrollton, Md.) can offer detailed descriptions of characters with names like Patchneck Red and explain that anyone going to…
Lafayette has again set standards for academic quality with its first-year class. The College welcomed the 586 members of the Class of 2007 for First-Year…