Apr 1, 2002
Kerry Cordova ’03 Studies History of Colonial Long Island
Through an independent study, Kerry Cordova ’03 (Wantagh, N.Y.) is learning about the economy, treatment of Native Americans and African Americans, religion…
Academic News
Through an independent study, Kerry Cordova ’03 (Wantagh, N.Y.) is learning about the economy, treatment of Native Americans and African Americans, religion…
Tino Villanueva, recipient of the American Book Award, will host the MacKnight Black Poetry Reading 8 p.m. Monday, April 15, in the auditorium of Kirby…
Haley Sarsfield ’02 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) always imagined a career in public relations, but never felt adequate in the field until now. Sarsfield, an English…
Marquis Scholar John Hammond ’03 (Highland, Md.) is investigating the factors that influence people in large groups in an intensive independent research…
Tim Maroz ’02 (Minsk, Belarus), an economics and business major, is among 34 Lafayette students who have been invited to make presentations on their scholarly…
When art dealers, paint suppliers, and framers call artist Ed Kerns’ studio, they generally end up talking to Marquis Scholar Janice Truszkowski ’03 (Phillipsburg…
Over the January interim session, Tyronda Gibson ’03 (Troy, N.Y.) took part in Lafayette’s Alumni Externship program, shadowing Gregory J. Sullivan ’87…
David Crean (Wilton, Conn.) earned academic credit while learning the basics of the New York Stock Exchange, interning on the floor of the Exchange with…
Marquis Scholar Dan Swarr ’03 (Clifton Park, N.Y.) is researching nuclear magnetic resonance (NRM) because of its relevance to magnetic resonance imaging…
Before January, Beth Callies ’04 (Westport, Conn.) had never thought much about sofa slipcovers or designer drapes. But after spending three days with…