Jun 17, 2003
Nancy Waters Studies the Use of Plants to Improve Water Quality
“My students love fieldwork,” says Nancy M. Waters, associate professor of biology, whose field ecology program has extensive fieldwork. “Classes and research…
Academic News
“My students love fieldwork,” says Nancy M. Waters, associate professor of biology, whose field ecology program has extensive fieldwork. “Classes and research…
Gregory LaConte ’03 (Wayne, N.J.) will begin working towards a master’s in public administration this fall, but already he’s gaining valuable experience…
Amy Emerick ’03 (Loudonville, N.Y.) is quickly climbing her way to the top of Capitol Hill. After graduating summa cum laude with a government and law…
Bernard Fried and Joseph Sherma, professors emeriti of biology and chemistry, respectively, have edited the revised and expanded third edition of the Handbook…
International Affairs major Raisa Sheynberg ’04 (Pennington, N.J.) is influencing public policy this summer through an internship with The Population Resource…
This summer, Maureen Auro ’03 (Garden City, N.Y.) will have an opportunity to explore marine science up close through The Coastal Ecology Learning Program…
Yvonne Gindt, assistant professor of chemistry, has received a three-year, $100,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue her research…
Marquis Scholar Robert Brown ’03 (Liverpool, N.Y.) earned honors in computer science through a project using artificial intelligence to develop a computer…
During her three years at Lafayette, Jessica Schneck ’04 (Walnutport, Pa.) has conducted complex scientific research, coauthored a paper for a scholarly…
A “Valley Arts” television program that debuted June 4 features Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp Professor of Art, and several Lafayette artistic collaborators…