Feb 28, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Usman Khan ’05 Studies Reports on Fuel-Cell Developments
When Usman Khan ’05 arrived at Lafayette from his hometown of Karachi, Pakistan, he was expecting to study hard and learn a great deal. A year and a half…
Academic News
When Usman Khan ’05 arrived at Lafayette from his hometown of Karachi, Pakistan, he was expecting to study hard and learn a great deal. A year and a half…
Gary Gordon, professor of mathematics, will speak on “Gears that Turn and Archimedian Solids” for the first MAAD (Mathematical Adventures And Diversions)…
Junior Michael McFadden (Broomall, Pa.) says that studying the portrayals of Africans and other black-skinned characters in Elizabethan theater offers…
Marquis Scholar Adrianne Pasquarelli ’03 (Rhinebeck, N.Y.) is examining film noir and the detective novels on which they are based in a year-long research…
Continuing its steady ascent as a top program, Forensics Society took second place at the Pennsylvania State Forensics Association’s State Championship…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 and Stephen Lammers, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of the English Bible, will discuss the issue of whether the…
Government and law major Amy Emerick ’03 (Albany, N.Y.) and Peter T. Holran ’88, deputy general manager of Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates, will…
The Society of Women Engineers will elect new officers 12:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Marlo Room of Farinon College Center. The meeting originally was scheduled…
BBC television features Lawrence L. Malinconico Jr., associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences, in “Volcano Hell,” a documentary in…
David C. Brown, director of American University’s Washington Semester Internship Program, presented a graphic overview of the program last week in room…