May 20, 2002
Art Majors Play Key Roles in Sculptor’s Exhibition at Hunterdon Museum of Art
Two art majors gained experience this school year in the work that curators and artists perform to bring artwork to the public eye. Kate Pelletier ’02…
Academic News
Two art majors gained experience this school year in the work that curators and artists perform to bring artwork to the public eye. Kate Pelletier ’02…
After graduating this month with a double major in mathematics and economics & business, Lindsay Carifi ’02 will enter the Financial Leadership Program…
Thomas Yuster, associate professor of mathematics, was featured speaker at the recent induction ceremony for the chapter of Pu Mu Epsilon, the national…
Unmanned micro air vehicles are proving useful to the military, but also have the potential to invade ordinary citizens' privacy, according to Jennifer…
Over 30 mechanical engineering majors in the Manufacturing and Design class will race mini-dragsters noon today on a 26-foot track in the Marlo Room of…
After graduating this month, Devin Wallace ’02, a computer science major from Ridgefield, Conn., will work as a software engineer in the research and development…
Two Lafayette students will serve paid internships in Germany this summer through a new program established by the department of foreign languages and…
Juniors Ryan Rubino (Brookline, Mass.), Jonathan Elam (Naples, N.Y.), and Dane Brodber (Kingston, Jamaica) emerged from a ten-team field of mechanical…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $124,254 grant to William D. Jemison, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Lafayette…
Gary Gordon, professor of mathematics, was one of two featured speakers at the State System of Higher Education-Mathematics Association Conference last…