Aug 8, 2003
Barbara Rothkopf Appointed by Governor to Pennsylvania Commission for Women
Barbara Rothkopf was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania Commission for Women by Gov. Edward G. Rendell. The wife of Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf…
Academic News
Barbara Rothkopf was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania Commission for Women by Gov. Edward G. Rendell. The wife of Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf…
Students got a taste of what it’s like to work in the software industry by programming their own versions of the world’s most popular personal computer…
Neuroscience major Erin Kenning ’05 (Gulph Mills, Pa.) is researching Turner’s syndrome, premature ovarian function, and mood in relation to thyroid function…
Lafayette is among three institutions sharing a $100,000 National Science Foundation grant for introducing undergraduate students to state-of-the-art methods…
Four Lafayette students are conducting mathematics research with peers at other top undergraduate institutions from around the country in the National…
Sixteen students of high academic achievement and promise will participate in the distinctive McKelvy House Scholars Program during the 2003-04 school…
Economics and business major John Zembron ’04 (Ridgefield, Conn.) experienced a different perspective on the war with Iraq for three weeks in May and June…
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…