Aug 26, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Amy Banas ’04 Studies Evolution of Writing and Self-Exploration
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…
Academic News
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…
Through funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Art Kney, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, will spend the fall semester…
Katrina Folwell ’04 (Gilbertsville, Pa.) is spending her summer studying all creatures great and small. Folwell, biology major and environmental science…
When visiting artists Richard Polsky, Brian Gormley, and Vivian Fishbone want to digitally manipulate images to use in their work, they go to Stephanie…
Looking back on Maryland’s antebellum past, Trustee Scholarship recipient Veronica Hart ’05 (Sewanee, Tenn.) has stepped behind the dark bars of county…
A double major in English and government and law, Sarah Hazel ’05 (Perkasie, Pa.) is contributing to a professor’s upcoming book by researching examples…
The National Science Foundation has awarded Lafayette a $213,610 grant that will enhance bioengineering research and classroom learning opportunities for…
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…