Jul 3, 2002
Workshops Help Faculty Incorporate Service-Learning in Curriculum
Five professors are participating in a campus workshop series designed to increase service-learning opportunities in the curriculum. In service-learning…
Academic News
Five professors are participating in a campus workshop series designed to increase service-learning opportunities in the curriculum. In service-learning…
EXCEL Scholar Marvin Marbell ’02 of Accra, Ghana, researched ways to find more efficient routes of sending information along integrated computer circuits…
“I’m learning self-discipline, learning to schedule my time and energy,” says Chantal Pasquarello of Phoenixville, Pa., a graduate of Spring-Ford High…
The menu of academic choices for Lafayette College students keeps growing. Lafayette is adding five new majors this fall, Africana Studies, Government…
“Professor Shulman shows me what directions to take and allows me to develop new ideas on my own,” says Cynthia Lee ’00 of Lansdale, Pa., a graduate of…
“I discuss the Odyssey with my family often, but it is even more rewarding to discuss it with people with different perspectives, as is done on the Website…
Electrical and computer engineering major Matt Johnston ’03 (Nantucket, Mass.) is assisting on a project to improve the speed and efficiency of wire circuitry…
For the third consecutive year, a Lafayette student is among the few in the world to receive a Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate Scholarship…
The Max Kade Foundation has awarded a $65,000 grant that will fund renovations to provide a technologically advanced headquarters for the study of German…
A paper coauthored by two professors and two students has been published in a peer-reviewed journal, Acta Chromatographica. Joseph Sherma, professor emeritus…