Dec 14, 2001
Tana Zerr ’02 Studies Assumptions Made by American and Japanese Students
Explaining why someone else succeeds or fails may reflect one’s point of view, says a psychology major who traveled all the way to Japan for her research…
Academic News
Explaining why someone else succeeds or fails may reflect one’s point of view, says a psychology major who traveled all the way to Japan for her research…
Trustee Scholar Chris Turano ’04 recently completed an internship at ONYX Environmental Services in Ledgewood, N.J., the second largest hazardous waste…
Matthew Patton, a senior Marquis Scholar from Los Alamos, N.Mex., is one of only eight undergraduates nationally to receive a Microsoft Scholarship Award…
Five teams of students that intensely studied one of a diverse range of groups in the area — a church, a Sikh community, a senior citizens home, “extreme…
Howard Bodenhorn, associate professor of economics and business at Lafayette, has received the prestigious honor of being appointed a research associate…
Seven Lafayette students who are in a year-long project to help the Hotel Easton achieve its goal of setting a national standard for environmentally friendly…
Ellis Finger, director of Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts, has been selected by Association of Performing Arts Presenters as the recipient of…
The Investment Club is managing a portfolio of about 30 securities, most of which are stocks, valued at about $280,000. Students in the group learn about…
Susan Basow, Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology, was interviewed about women’s support for the U.S. war effort on Wisconsin Public Radio Nov. 14.…
Students can take an intensive Italian language course in Rome, Italy, from May 24-July 6 next year. No prior knowledge of Italian is necessary. The study…