Feb 15, 2002
Samaiyah Council ’02 Explores Heritage through Africana Studies
“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…
Academic News
“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…
Trustee Scholar Stacey Wagner ’03 (Shavertown, Pa.) used biochemistry and physical chemistry techniques to investigate protein isolation and stabilization…
There are few things that Justin Monteforte ’02 (West Pittston, Pa.) enjoys more than playing and watching sports. That is one reason he chose a sports…
Ever since he was a small child, Dan Huber ’02 (Morrisville, Pa.) has liked to figure out how things work and how to make them work better. By the time…
Six years ago, when she was a sophomore at Morris Hills High School, Marquis Scholar Erin Wyble ’02 (Wharton, N.J.) began to read John Steinbeck’s To a…
William Carpenter, assistant professor of English, will speak on “Examining Writers’ Styles with the Use of Computers, Word Processors, and Hypertext”…