Jan 31, 2003
Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineering Meets Today
The Lafayette Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineering will hold a general meeting noon today in room 200 of Alumni Hall of Engineering. All members…
Academic News
The Lafayette Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineering will hold a general meeting noon today in room 200 of Alumni Hall of Engineering. All members…
Sophomore Ekaterina Jager (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) is using complex mathematical formulas to determine success rates in network systems. A participant in…
Led by event champion Jeremy Bennett ’05, Lafayette Forensics Society took first place in Lincoln Douglas debate within a field of more than 25 schools…
Lafayette’s choir will present music and images from its recent European concert tour 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at the Williams Center for the Arts. The…
In this, the 25th year in which Lafayette has offered concentrated, three-week courses abroad during January’s interim session between regular semesters…
“The Body: Reformed in Plaster,” a selection of sculpture created last semester by students in the Fundamentals of Sculpture course led by Alastair Noble…
Senior Mark Kolba (Chelmsford, Mass.) is conducting research at Lafayette to diminish the devastation caused by forgotten land mines. For his honors thesis…
Junior Nathan DeLong spent last semester carefully polishing samples of stainless steel with sandpaper, then placing them in a salt bath to corrode their…
Joshua Sanborn, assistant professor of history at Lafayette, has made a major contribution to the field of modern Russian and military-social history by…
Biochemistry graduate Seth Kaufer ’02 and biology graduate Robert LaTerra ’02 have coauthored separate papers with Lafayette faculty that have been published…