Jun 20, 2003
David Brandes Studies Hydrology of Bushkill Creek Watershed
The traditional solution to drainage problems has been detention basins and storm water catchment systems. “Detention basins reduce the peak flow of water…
Academic News
The traditional solution to drainage problems has been detention basins and storm water catchment systems. “Detention basins reduce the peak flow of water…
A news story in the April 18, 2003 Connecticut Post announced that Katherine Okon, a Monroe resident who attends Lauralton Hall in Milford, was one of…
When she begins working towards a master’s in library science this fall, Lucile Smith ’03 (Neptune, N.J.) won’t to worry about the high price of education…
Sarah Bassin ’04 (Overland Park, Kan.) is building bridges between people of different religions in Chicago this summer through a fellowship from the American…
Christopher Reich ’03 (New Providence, N.J.) earned honors in mathematics and economics & business last month by completing a year-long research project…
“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…