May 22, 2003
Lafayette to Grant 579 Degrees to 566 Graduates at 168th Commencement Saturday
Lafayette will grant 579 degrees to 566 graduating seniors at the College’s 168th Commencement, Saturday, May 24. The event will feature an address by…
Academic News
Lafayette will grant 579 degrees to 566 graduating seniors at the College’s 168th Commencement, Saturday, May 24. The event will feature an address by…
Four faculty members elected to emeritus status will be recognized at the 168th commencement Saturday. HAROLD M. HOCHMAN, a leading authority and distinguished…
Senior Phil Kolarczyk (Gallitzin, Pa.) spent his final year in college conducting research on behavioral modification and learning with pigeons that will…
Senior Brandon Cochenour (Lower Burrell, Pa.) received first place for his research paper at the Walter B. Morton Student Contest held recently by the…
Marquis Scholar Mark Kolba ’03 (Chelmsford, Mass.) presented a research paper on landmine detection at the AeroSense Symposium held by the International…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Malinda Saia (Turnersville, N.J.) just finished her junior year at Lafayette, and already she has conducted sophisticated…
Lafayette was practically destiny for Lindsay Hannum. Lafayette graduated Hannum’s grandfather, Thomas Child ’35; her great uncle, Richard Child ’34; and…
When you’re the kind of guy who loves to build things, it’s natural to approach college selection as an engineering problem. And that’s what Christopher…
There are lots of good reasons to go to Lafayette, but what struck James Conrad was this: No whiners. Oh, there are probably a few. But when Conrad, of…
He looked at Yale. He looked at Princeton. He looked at Emory, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins. So, why was Lafayette the first choice for Frank Cortazar of…