Feb 5, 2003
More Than 15 Alumni Will Participate in Lafayette Leadership Institute
More than 15 alumni will help tomorrow’s leaders get a jump start on their future Saturday, February 8 as students learn valuable networking skills, leadership…
Academic News
More than 15 alumni will help tomorrow’s leaders get a jump start on their future Saturday, February 8 as students learn valuable networking skills, leadership…
Forensics Society took fifth place among 17 undergraduate schools last weekend at a tournament hosted by Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Michael Lestingi…
Sophomore Gabriella Engelhart (York, Pa.) conducted aquatics research and collaborated with distinguished scientists from around the world last semester…
A medical career is years away for Stacey Cromer ’05 (Dillsburg, Pa.) and Mara Shainheit ’03 (Hainsport, N.J.), but already the two have observed surgical…
Senior Melissa Papa (Pound Ridge, N.Y.) had a unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a French company operating in the United States through…
Electrical and computer engineering major Eric Geissenhainer ’04 knew he wanted to work in electronics when he graduated from Emmaus High School in 1997…
Suzanne Westfall, professor of English and theater at Lafayette, is coeditor of the first extensive study of patronage as it relates to Shakespeare and…
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…