Jun 21, 2002
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 Inspires Students by Teaching Gender and the Law Course
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 was enjoying the challenges of a promising legal career as she began a six-year stint as associate university counsel at Temple…
Academic News
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 was enjoying the challenges of a promising legal career as she began a six-year stint as associate university counsel at Temple…
Lafayette mathematics major Crystal Taylor of Hyattsville, Md., is one of 79 students across the country chosen to receive a 2002 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation…
Chip Nataro, assistant professor of chemistry at Lafayette, has received a $35,000 grant from the Petroleum Research Fund administered by the American…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Alison Campbell ’04 is spending the summer surrounded by dietary supplements, caffeine pills, soda, coffee, and tea. She…
Special Collections has been host to a growing number of class sessions in recent months, beginning with a January interim session course on The Art and…
W. Alex Walker '03 (McLean, Va.), a double major in English and government & law, had two articles published in DC One, a magazine describing itself as…
“I came to Lafayette because this was a place that emphasized teaching, but I could still do meaningful research,” says H. David Husic, associate professor…
For more than a year, civil engineering major Ting Fong (May) Chui '03 (Hong Kong, China) has been working as an EXCEL Scholar with David Brandes, assistant…
James K. Ferri, assistant professor of chemical engineering at Lafayette, has received a grant from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) for…
Mary J.S. Roth, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Lafayette, has received a $76,749 grant from the National Science Foundation…