Jun 5, 2002
Jim Lennertz explores justice and comparative law
“What is justice?” James Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, asks rhetorically in his office in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights. “Does it change…
Academic News
“What is justice?” James Lennertz, associate professor of government and law, asks rhetorically in his office in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights. “Does it change…
English major Pamela Roth ’04 (Manalapan, N.J.) is working with the BBC on a new show that will premiere on The Learning Channel Saturday, July 6. Roth…
When English major Morgan Albus ’03 (New Canaan, Conn.) begins working at Fox News in New York later this month, it will mark the second time this year…
Five Lafayette students will conduct cutting-edge research this summer with leaders in the neuroscience field through the new LafayettE Alumni Research…
“Selections from Collectors’ Graphics, 1959-1963,” an exhibition of lithographs curated by Easton resident Julia Damiano ’02, is on display through June…
Yih-Choung Yu, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Lafayette, has received a $12,000 grant from the Lindback Foundation for research…
Lafayette awarded 550 bachelor’s degrees to 539 graduating seniors and honorary doctorates to three distinguished leaders, including journalist Jim Lehrer…
Molefi Asante Jr. ’04, a double major in Africana Studies and English from Philadelphia, Pa., had his collection of about 25 poems, Like Water Running…
After getting accepted into four graduate school programs, Buffie Longmire ’02 chose to pursue a Ph.D. in community psychology at DePaul University, Chicago…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music at Lafayette, will perform “Colors Everywhere,” a solo concert, 7-11 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at…