Dec 5, 2002
Computer Science Majors Present Groundbreaking Database
In a groundbreaking project that will help social agencies analyze data and apply for grant applications, four Lafayette computer science majors have developed…
Academic News
In a groundbreaking project that will help social agencies analyze data and apply for grant applications, four Lafayette computer science majors have developed…
Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, has been selected to appear in the 57th edition of Who’s Who in America. Inclusion is based on one’s position…
Sophomore Inku Subedi (Kathmandu, Nepal) is learning about the significant differences in how cultures treat aging. “In Eastern culture, as people get…
Students in Beethoven: His Life, His Music, and His Era unraveled one of music’s great mysteries, “Who Was Beethoven’s Immortal Beloved?” Tuesday in the…
Six English graduates returned to campus last month to provide career information, advice, and direction to students. Sponsored by Career Services, the…
Sinkholes caused by dissolving limestone can collapse with disastrous results. Adam Faroni ’04 (Granby, Conn.) and Sandra Henning ’05 (Jarrettsville, Md…
Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection is getting help with its recycling and educational efforts this semester from students in the Environmental…
Three Lafayette students earned awards in a highly competitive field of 26 schools at the Yale Mock Trial Association Invitational Tournament Nov. 8-9…
After spending his summer helping Nassau County get out of debt, Steve Orloff ’04 (Port Washington, N.J.) is furthering his exploration of a possible career…
An introduction of the ongoing Maoist revolution in Nepal, followed by a screening of the highly acclaimed documentary The Killing Terraces, will be presented…