Nov 21, 2002
ISA will Screen Acclaimed Documentary The Killing Terraces Tonight
An introduction of the ongoing Maoist revolution in Nepal, followed by a screening of the highly acclaimed documentary The Killing Terraces, will be presented…
Academic News
An introduction of the ongoing Maoist revolution in Nepal, followed by a screening of the highly acclaimed documentary The Killing Terraces, will be presented…
Junior Mary Taylor (Princeton, N.J.) is hoping to make foreign language training more accessible by conducting research on Self-Directed Learning, an educational…
Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, has published a paper in a peer-reviewed journal and accepted an invitation to speak at a Johns Hopkins University…
Northampton County Community College recently recognized contributions by John McCartney, associate professor and head of government and law at Lafayette…
Marquis Scholar Christina Stenman ’03 of (Windsor, Conn.) is working with an expert in Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals to analyze the structure of the…
A panel of four speakers, including Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55, discussed the United States’ proposed military engagement in Iraq Nov.…
Sophomore history major Paul Kritzler’s semifinalist award in Lincoln Douglas debate paced a group of four Lafayette students competing in an 18-team forensics…
Marquis Scholar Lucile Smith ’03 (Neptune, N.J.) is learning about French culture from those who mocked it in a senior honors thesis examining caricature…
By questioning a long held philosophical principle, William Simmons ’04 (Trenton, N.J.) will challenge the pillars of philosophy in a unique faculty-led…
Art Kney, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Lafayette, recently gave a presentation of “Wetlands Plants” at Muhlenberg College…