Mar 22, 2002
Lindsay Yee ’02 Gains Insight in Experience at Chicago Fed
A vault containing between six and nine billion dollars, the money stacked on tables and carts in small and larger bills, was the star attraction of a…
Academic News
A vault containing between six and nine billion dollars, the money stacked on tables and carts in small and larger bills, was the star attraction of a…
The mock trial team competed at a high level among 50 of the top schools in the country last weekend at the 18th National Intercollegiate Mock Trial Tournament…
Combining new compositions and old standards, the Skip Wilkins Quartet will give a free jazz concert 8 p.m. today at the Williams Center for the Arts.…
Eui-Young Chon ’04 (Seoul, South Korea) is working as an EXCEL Scholar with Christian Reyns-Chikuma, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures…
Eric Ackerman ’02 (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) has seen it only casually and Janille Smith ’03 (Kingston, Jamaica) has never seen it, but the two A.B. engineering…
Guangxi Wang, a junior from Shanghai, China, led Lafayette to an impressive showing in the 62nd Annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition Dec…
Biology major Melissa Shaya ’03 (Cherry Hill, N.J.) recently researched bacteria that are resistant to mercury in Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, N.Y. This…
For his senior honors thesis, Marquis Scholar Jed Wilbur of Woodstock Valley, a double major in mechanical engineering and International Studies, is examining…
Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor and head of psychology at Lafayette, has been named co-editor of the Journal of Applied Developmental…
Lafayette chemical engineering major Daniel Connolly won first prize for his research presentation at the mid-Atlantic regional conference of the American…