Apr 11, 2002
Mark Palmieri Investigates Nonverbal Communication for Honors Thesis
Psychology major Mark Palmieri (Southington, Conn.) is curious about how humans interpret information. He is studying individual differences in understanding…
Academic News
Psychology major Mark Palmieri (Southington, Conn.) is curious about how humans interpret information. He is studying individual differences in understanding…
A group of senior mechanical engineering majors will leave late this afternoon for Cocoa Beach, Fla., to enter a radio-controlled aircraft in the Aero…
Nine Lafayette students will compete in 17 speech events and eight debate events at the National Forensics Association Championship Tournament April 18-22…
First-year students and sophomores are invited to enter the 2002 Individual Barge Mathematics Contest 9 a.m.-noon Saturday in 201 Pardee Hall. Free lunch…
“Grant, not Lincoln, is the most popular man in the 19th century,” the historian Donald L. Miller says during the “American Experience” portrait of Grant…
For the third straight year the Lafayette trio of Lazar Nikolic, Daniel Swarr, and Guangxi Wang earned the second-highest rating in the annual Mathematical…
Brad Turner ’97, of the science department at Upper School, Morristown-Beard School, Morristown, N.J., will present a lecture entitled “From Consulting…
Two Lafayette students have achieved national distinction as the recipients of prestigious Goldwater Scholarships. Awarded for academic merit, the Goldwater…
After 14 years as director of the engineering division, Michael Paolino stepped down and returned to full-time teaching in 2000 as the Charles A. Dana…
Liza Lesser ’03 (Miami Beach, Fla.) is enriching an independent study in architectural history through a second independent study that puts it in historical…