Feb 11, 2002
Dan Huber ’02 Works on Computerized System for Camera Placement
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…
Academic News
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”…
Nathan Tregger ’03 (Niantic, Conn.), a civil and environmental engineering major, is studying non-point source pollution in the Bushkill Creek and local…
In her three years at Lafayette, Christina Stenman ’03 has conducted historical research, studied in Europe, and helped test commercial airliner engines…
Mechanical engineering major Elise Palac ’02 is modifying a bite-block used by cardiologists during transesophageal echocardiography, a procedure to obtain…
When the U.S. government implemented its most recent tax changes, many wondered what impact they would have on the economy in general and their jobs in…
A project to remove color from the wastewater effluent of pulp and paper plants is continuing this semester through funding from Lafayette and an industry…
In only the third forensics competition of his college career, Lafayette first-year student Jeremy Bennett of Riverside, Pa., took second place in Lincoln-Douglas…
It may be hard to imagine that insects have brains, but fruit flies do make decisions, says a Lafayette professor, even if they’re as basic as “deftly…