Jan 20, 2003
Recent Graduates Publish Papers in Parasitology Journals
Biochemistry graduate Seth Kaufer ’02 and biology graduate Robert LaTerra ’02 have coauthored separate papers with Lafayette faculty that have been published…
Academic News
Biochemistry graduate Seth Kaufer ’02 and biology graduate Robert LaTerra ’02 have coauthored separate papers with Lafayette faculty that have been published…
Lafayette’s studio art program, with its intertwining motifs of collaboration and community, has gained the national spotlight. The New York Times (Sunday…
Sophomore Erik Heins of Center Moriches, N.Y., established himself as one of the nation’s best college competitors in impromptu speech as Lafayette Forensics…
An expert on property taxation and land issues, Jerome Heavey, professor of economics and business, has lived in Ireland and done research on the history…
Based on a book by Donald L. Miller, Lafayette’s John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, a documentary called “Chicago: City of the Century” premiered…
Two Lafayette physics professors and a colleague have received a $153,000 NASA grant to conduct research that will further understanding of the ocean believed…
Flutist Susan Charlton, instructor of flute and director of chamber wind ensembles at Lafayette, and pianist Alexis Firstenberg Fisher, instructor of piano…
An internship this past semester has convinced Michael Louderback ’03 (Wayne, N.J.) that he wants to counsel troubled children and adults as a career,…
Junior Volkan Oktem (Minsk, Belarus) is working on a unique faculty-led engineering project that could significantly improve a system used to measure movement…
Senior Nathan Tregger ’03 (Niantic, Conn.) is honored as one of the nation’s top undergraduate engineering students in the December issue of the national…