Feb 18, 2002
EXCEL Scholar: Rebecca Geisler ’03 Learns about Corrosion of Polished Steel
Almost every day during the January interim session between semesters, Marquis Scholar Rebecca Geisler (Sinking Spring, Pa.), a junior chemical engineering…
Academic News
Almost every day during the January interim session between semesters, Marquis Scholar Rebecca Geisler (Sinking Spring, Pa.), a junior chemical engineering…
Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, will discuss materials she created for German 311, Contemporary…
The Lafayette Forensics Society competed in two tournaments in Boston last weekend, including an impressive third-place finish among 18 schools at Simmons…
Alandra VanDross ’04 plans to use what she is learning as an Africana Studies major to help at-risk inner city youth. “I would somehow like to use the…
Julia Damiano ’02 (Easton, Pa.) worked as an EXCEL Scholar over the fall semester and interim session under the guidance of Michiko Okaya, director of…
“I believe it is important for me as an African American to know about my heritage,” says Africana Studies major Samaiyah Council ’02 of Anchorage, Alaska…
Robert Weiner, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of History, will speak on “Doing Oral History: The Jews of France” 4:15 p.m. today in Skillman…
Biochemistry major Katelyn Connell ’04 (Modena, N.Y.) is examining protein folding mechanisms and how a protein forms into its particular shape as an EXCEL…
Lisa Simms ’03 (Prospect, N.Y.) is completing research that may have implications for alternative energy resources: a study of oxidation behavior of materials…
What Timothy Fargus ’02 (Stafford Springs, Conn.) finds most attractive about his senior honors thesis is that he is working on a topic that he chose for…