Apr 28, 2003
Lafayette Students Invited to Join Phi Beta Kappa
Fifty-five Lafayette students have been invited this spring to join The Phi Beta Kappa society, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization…
Academic News
Fifty-five Lafayette students have been invited this spring to join The Phi Beta Kappa society, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization…
Sophomore Dhiraj Sharma (Hetauda, Nepal) is researching a timely topic in today’s uncertain economy — the effect of the Asian financial crisis on unemployment…
Two sophomores established themselves as among the very best Lincoln-Douglas debate competitors in the United States at the National Forensic Association…
An exhibition of works by four generations of printmakers, Faith in My Possibilities; Mentors and Apprentices in Printmaking, will open tomorrow at the…
Senior Lazar Nikolic will share some results from his senior honors thesis in a presentation entitled “The Generalized Riemann Integral: Integration the…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Regina Lamendella ’04 (Staten Island, N.Y.) presented her scientific research on two tributaries of a local creek this month…
Senior Meredith Terlecki (Littleton, Col.) is gaining a historical perspective on the diagnosis and treatment of illness this semester by studying the…
Lafayette student Hart Feuer of Portland, Ore., is one of 80 students nationally who have been honored as recipients of Morris K. Udall Scholarships. Feuer…
Award-winning playwright and author Samuel Hay, visiting professor of government and law and one of the nation’s leading scholars in black drama, will…
“Dream of the Slave,” a large-scale mixed media work created by Curlee Raven Holton, associate professor of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental…