Mar 25, 2003
About 100 Attend Walkout for Peace and Teach-In
A little more than 100 students, faculty, and staff attended a “Walkout for Peace” yesterday in front of Farinon College Center. Held to protest the war…
Academic News
A little more than 100 students, faculty, and staff attended a “Walkout for Peace” yesterday in front of Farinon College Center. Held to protest the war…
“Lafayette has an environment that stimulates students beyond the classroom,” says neuroscience major Jacobi Cunningham ’03, who has just been accepted…
A sabbatical at the University of Oxford, England’s oldest institution of higher learning, gave Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Social Science…
Four Lafayette students have achieved national distinction as recipients of prestigious Goldwater Scholarships. Awarded for academic merit, the Goldwater…
The research of Susan A. Niles, professor of anthropology, is featured in a major story in the March 18 edition of The New York Times about the ancient…
History is coming alive for Emily Goldberg ’05 (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) this year as she transcribes interviews and pages through World War II-era periodicals…
Marquis Scholar Terrence Monte ’03 (Valhalla, N.Y.) has just accepted an offer to attend one of the most prestigious acting programs in the country at…
Twenty-three Lafayette students earned the distinction of being invited to make presentations on their scholarly research at the 17th annual National Conference…
After solving the mathematical equation behind the Rubik’s cube, Elisabeth Edwards ’04 (Belle Mead, N.J.) was inspired to crack other complex mathematical…
A letter to the editor about reality television submitted by Sara Nersesian ’06 (Sparta, N.J.) ran in the Feb. 27 issue of the New York Times. The piece…