Sep 3, 2002
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Chapter Meets at Noon Today
The campus chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers will hold an open meeting at noon today in Jaqua Auditorium (Room 103), Hugel Science Center…
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The campus chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers will hold an open meeting at noon today in Jaqua Auditorium (Room 103), Hugel Science Center…
After getting a taste of entertainment law at NBC through Lafayette's alumni externship program last winter, Michelle Vaisberg '04 (Holland, Pa.) served…
Seventeen students of high academic achievement and promise are participating in Lafayette’s distinctive McKelvy House Scholars program this year. Since…
In the aftermath of Sept. 11, federal laws were passed to fight terrorism that also restrict the civil liberties of all Americans. “There is reason to…
Almost 200 students were involved in Lafayette Theater last year, in either acting or backstage work on the two mainstage productions, two Black Box shows…
Look closely at the next men’s basketball game. Sitting on the bench with the players likely will be Alan Childs, professor and head of psychology and…
What does the Lafayette remote-controlled robot that reached the quarterfinals in a national Battlebot competition last year in California have in common…
Michelle C. Geoffrion-Vinci, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures at Lafayette, has written an insightful analysis of a pioneering…
Seniors Ryan Tobin (Pennsburg, Pa.) and Rashada Norman (Bethlehem, Pa.) have computerized the holdings of Lafayette’s music library. The students worked…
Two biochemistry graduates from the class of 2002 have published research with Lafayette faculty in a special section of Journal of Liquid Chromatography…