May 15, 2003
Sophomore Trio Wins Mini-Dragster Race
The sophomore team of Shawn Regits (Bethlehem, Pa.), Adam Lichtenberg-Scanlan (Great Neck, N.Y.), and David O’Neill (Red Bank, N.J.) won the mini-dragster…
Academic News
The sophomore team of Shawn Regits (Bethlehem, Pa.), Adam Lichtenberg-Scanlan (Great Neck, N.Y.), and David O’Neill (Red Bank, N.J.) won the mini-dragster…
When Leslie Saint ’04 (Dunellen, N.J.) arrived at Lafayette, she knew that she wanted to major in psychology. Now, almost three years later, Saint has…
“I’ve worked on political campaigns as long as I can remember,” says Jennifer Conway ’03 (Pepperell, Mass.) who, at age six, tagged along with her father…
Posters by art students are being shown at Allentown Art Museum in connection with an exhibit of Edward Weston photographs on display through May 25. Completed…
Senior Meredith Smith ’03 (Guilford, Conn.) has learned first-hand what it takes to design, conduct, and analyze a psychological study. A former member…
Senior Matthew Parrott (Columbia, Md.) spent this year examining the legal implications of declining civil liberties in this country, focusing on how the…
Olga Anna Duhl, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, has received a Renaissance Society of America research grant to produce a French…
Forty-eight mechanical engineering students enrolled in Manufacturing and Design have created mini-dragsters that will race 4 p.m. today on a 26-foot track…
A collaboration between Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp Professor of Art, and Tom DiGiovanni ’96, director of the Brass Ensemble and Concert and Pep Bands, has…
James P. Crawford, professor of mathematics, died May 8 in Easton Hospital at age 68. The current Lafayette faculty member with the longest continuous…