Mar 8, 2002
Academic Journal Celebrates Career of Economics Professor Harold Hochman
The accomplished career of Harold “Hal” Hochman, William E. Simon Professor of Economics, was celebrated in a recent article published in Eastern Economic…
Academic News
The accomplished career of Harold “Hal” Hochman, William E. Simon Professor of Economics, was celebrated in a recent article published in Eastern Economic…
The mock trial team received a discretionary bid this week to compete in the 18th National Intercollegiate Mock Trial Tournament March 15-17 at Hamline…
The main stage of the Williams Center for the Arts will be transformed into an English country manor house peopled by some of the funniest characters in…
The Lafayette Forensics Society continued its remarkable ascent with a second-place finish at the Collegiate Forensics Association Tournament March 2-3…
While most students are relaxing during spring break, three geology majors will present their research Tuesday, March 26, at the Northeast Section meeting…
Lafayette chemical engineering professors S. Scott Moor and Polly R. Piergiovanni have received a $74,326 grant from the National Science Foundation to…
Marquis Scholar Ashley Wesmiller ’03 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) is researching ways to detect land mines and may make inroads into helping rid the planet of these…
Author Edith Wharton died before completing The Buccaneers, but the novel won't stay unfinished much longer if Amy Carson '02 (Pennington, N.J.) has her…
Each Tuesday afternoon during the fall semester, Elida Terry ’02 (West Hartford, Conn.) settled down in front of a TV set with a group of women to watch…
Phillip Dudley ’04 (Norfolk, Mass.) contributed to an on-going study of Native Americans and citizenship rights last semester, taking responsibility for…