Jan 21, 2002
Jessica D’Arienzo ’03 Instructs Bucks County Elementary Students
When Trustee Scholar Jessica D’Arienzo ’03 (Rochester, N.Y.) switched her major to Spanish, she didn’t count on drawing weather maps and building model…
Academic News
When Trustee Scholar Jessica D’Arienzo ’03 (Rochester, N.Y.) switched her major to Spanish, she didn’t count on drawing weather maps and building model…
Each time she reads a new book or article for her senior honors thesis, Jennifer Cilia ’02 finds herself looking at the world in a new way. Cilia, a government…
Christine Socha ’02 (Clark, N.J.) gained legal experience and academic credit this fall by interning at Laub, Seidel, Cohen and Hof, an Easton law firm…
Through the English department’s internship program, Brett Harvey ’04 (Lutherville, Md.) earned credit last semester while working for Dyestat, a national…
As Nazi troops marched across Europe during World War II, two Jewish writers from Austria quietly found their way to Brazil. Six decades later, Robert…
When Marquis Scholar Daniel Rubin ’02 (Canoga, Calif.) entered Lafayette, he envisioned a future as a lawyer. Nearly four years later, he’s much more concerned…
William Miles, associate professor of chemistry, co-authored a paper on Prozac with two Lafayette students that was recently published in the journal Tetrahedron…
Junior Lazar Nikolic, a computer science major from Roswell, Ga., has been awarded the James P. Schwar Prize for the upcoming summer. The honor includes…
Justine Kosmoski ’02 (Clark, N.J.), a mechanical engineering major, is examining the behavior of two phases of fluids, specifically how water layers evaporate…
Government and law major William Johnson ’02 (Winnetka, Ill.) is determining the political significance of the so-called “Millennial generation” as an…