Dec 19, 2002
Kimberly Nash ’04 Learns Ropes of Teaching through School Internship
Junior Kimberly Nash (Oxford, Conn.) learned the ropes of teaching this semester as she created lesson plans, interacted with students, and taught her…
Academic News
Junior Kimberly Nash (Oxford, Conn.) learned the ropes of teaching this semester as she created lesson plans, interacted with students, and taught her…
Senior Katie Schrack of Mill Hall, Pa., is examining the relationship between mercury pollution and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a year-long research…
Andrea Smith, assistant professor of anthropology at Lafayette, has received a $24,000 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to complete work…
An independent study gave Marquis Scholar Catriona Mhairi Duncanson ’03 the opportunity to investigate the impact of World Bank water regulation policies…
Sophomore Brendan Rivage-Seul (Berea, Ky.) immersed himself in the rich history of Cuba this semester. “The aim of the course was to analyze historical…
By working to perfect an outdated system that tests artificial hearts, Farhan Ahmed ’05 (Utter Pradesh, India) is laying steppingstones that will reduce…
Mechanical engineering seniors will report on their design projects and honors theses 9 a.m. in room 102 of Kunkel Hall today. Group projects include an…
Two Lafayette professors debated the policies and actions of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank last week. In a forum sponsored by Students…
Junior Noah Goldstein (Barrington, R.I.) is among a handful of Lafayette students gaining an intensive political education in the nation’s capital this…
Two groups of Lafayette students scored within the top fifth of teams in the highly competitive Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Computing Machinery…