May 2, 2002
Nuri Noaz ’03 Takes Advantage of Opportunities in Music Department
Before entering college, Nuri Noaz ’03 knew that she wanted to major in music. She chose Lafayette over “another excellent college” because, unlike the…
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Before entering college, Nuri Noaz ’03 knew that she wanted to major in music. She chose Lafayette over “another excellent college” because, unlike the…
“I enjoy the experiments. I’m interested in the aspects of psychology that are empirical, and the most empirical area of psychology is behaviorism,” says…
Lafayette College has recruited one of its academically strongest incoming classes ever while exercising greater selectivity in admissions and increasing…
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Government and Law, will speak on “Is There a Way Out of the Middle East Crisis?” 8-9:30 p.m. today in room 104…
Working with troubled girls helped Marquis Scholar Tana Zerr ’02 of Hamburg, Pa., fulfill an ambition she has harbored since the 10th grade. Zerr, a graduate…
Lafayette finished just one point shy of first place last weekend among seven schools competing in the Pennsylvania-Delaware Region of the 2002 National…
The team of Steve DiMauro ’02, Tim Fargus ’02, Tim Bragdon ’04, and Josh Grubman ’03 won this year’s Math Bowl, a competition in which four teams of four…
For the second consecutive year, Lafayette professor John Kincaid has been awarded a Fulbright grant to conduct a six-week summer institute on the theory…
Since mid-February, Katie Schrack ’03, a neuroscience major from Mill Hall, Pa., has been learning about the British health care system through an internship…
After getting inspiration from several courses and a study abroad experience, history major Seth Taylor ’02 (Southbury, Conn.) used a camera and an essay…