Mar 14, 2003
Gregory LaConte ’03 Studies Role of Reforms in Fall of Soviet Union
The fall of communism wrought many changes throughout the world, and Gregory LaConte ’03 is examining this historic political shift as part of an intensive…
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The fall of communism wrought many changes throughout the world, and Gregory LaConte ’03 is examining this historic political shift as part of an intensive…
More than three centuries ago, Bartolomé Arzáns wrote a history of the once prosperous silver mining city, Potosí, located in the colonial region of…
One of the many research interests of Lawrence Malinconico, associate professor of geology and environmental geosciences, is volcanoes. He was interviewed…
“I enjoy the long nights spent in the bowels of Kunkel Hall trying to discover something that might make a difference,” says senior biology major Shirley…
More students than ever are playing key leadership roles in Lafayette’s Alternative School Break Club, which is sponsoring service projects over the winter…
Senior Liza Lesser (Miami Beach, Fla.) is studying the work of contemporary architect Richard Gluckman through interviews with him, studying his buildings…
Lafayette Forensics Society capped its regular season with a strong finish last weekend, winning Lincoln-Douglas debate and taking third place in individual…
Undertaking a year-long, intensive study of Orthodox Church choral music and its composers is much more than an academic exercise for Danielle Fecso ’04…
It is a seller’s market, and Josh Grubman ’03 (Boca Raton, Fla.) is examining ways to help sellers get top dollar for their homes as part of a year-long…
Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics, will talk about “Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in X-Ray Stars” noon Friday in Gagnon Lecture Hall (room 100)…