Jul 21, 2003
Service-Learning Gains Popularity in Broad Range of Courses
Service-learning is fast becoming an alternative to traditional classroom instruction at Lafayette. The number of courses with a service component has…
Academic News
Service-learning is fast becoming an alternative to traditional classroom instruction at Lafayette. The number of courses with a service component has…
The American Society for Engineering Education has given the John A. Curtis Award to John Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering…
A group of professors and EXCEL Scholars will travel to New York Saturday to attend the opening of an exhibition that includes sculpture created by an…
Several students presented research they conducted in sociology courses at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Philadelphia…
Before she took a class on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution at Lafayette, Shannon Sullivan ’04 (Wading River, N.Y.) had never given much thought…
Using sounds ranging from opening a can of Coke, drinking the soda, and crushing the can, to balloons, vacuum cleaners, and dumpsters, beginning electronic…
Thomas Jefferson University has named Melissa Mitchell ’03 (Merchantville, N.J.) its assistant director of annual giving. Her fundraising responsibilities…
Behavioral neuroscience graduate John Hammond ’03 (Highland, Md.) is working as a senior lab technician at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. …
Helping a nationally renowned professor with his upcoming book has been a highlight of the Lafayette experience for Katherine Blair ’04 (Marco Island,…
A double major in music and economics & business, Marquis Scholar Dave Mitchell ’05 (Bear Creek, Pa.) has been collaborating on a musical composition since…