Mar 5, 2002
Amy Carson '02 Aims to Finish Incomplete Edith Wharton Novel
Author Edith Wharton died before completing The Buccaneers, but the novel won't stay unfinished much longer if Amy Carson '02 (Pennington, N.J.) has her…
Academic News
Author Edith Wharton died before completing The Buccaneers, but the novel won't stay unfinished much longer if Amy Carson '02 (Pennington, N.J.) has her…
Three students are working on an oral history project that will document the education and life experiences of African-American and women students at Lafayette…
English major Eric Armstrong ’02 (Lexington, Mass.) went behind the scenes in Hollywood during an internship at a company known for its special effects…
Each Tuesday afternoon during the fall semester, Elida Terry ’02 (West Hartford, Conn.) settled down in front of a TV set with a group of women to watch…
Phillip Dudley ’04 (Norfolk, Mass.) contributed to an on-going study of Native Americans and citizenship rights last semester, taking responsibility for…
Long fascinated by how the airline industry routes connecting flights, economics and business major Michael Levey ’02 (Pine Brook, N.J.) is studying its…
Donald L. Miller, Lafayette’s John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, has received critical acclaim for The Story of World War II, a revised, expanded…
Psychology major Jamie Jacobs ’03 (Margate City, N.J.) will present her research about the link between marital relationships and depression at the Annual…
Psychology major Kim Rubenfeld ’03 (Somerset, N.J) will present findings from an independent research project on “gender communication” Saturday at the…
Stephen E. Lammers, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of the English Bible, will speak on “Is the ‘War’ in Afghanistan a Just War?” noon-1 p.m. today in Interfaith…