Jan 15, 2002
William Johnson ’02 Gauges Political Significance of “Millennial Generation”
Government and law major William Johnson ’02 (Winnetka, Ill.) is determining the political significance of the so-called “Millennial generation” as an…
Academic News
Government and law major William Johnson ’02 (Winnetka, Ill.) is determining the political significance of the so-called “Millennial generation” as an…
Behavioral neuroscience major Lauren Moses ’02 of Everett, Wash., is assisting Wendy Hill, professor of psychology and head of neuroscience, and EXCEL…
A paper coauthored by Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, and two Lafayette graduates recently was published in the Journal of Helminthology…
For the past two summers, Claire Kesicke ’02 learned about corporate bonds in an internship at SAC Capital Advisors in Stamford, Conn. Last winter, she…
English major Elizabeth McKeon ’03 (Westfield, N.J.) loves everything about basketball. She plays it, occasionally coaches it, often watches it, and hopes…
Trustee Scholar Alison Campbell ’04 honed her laboratory and research skills last semester to learn more about the electrochemistry of an organometallic…
Trustee Scholar Kristin Pontoski ’03 (Willow Grove, Pa.) researched the topic of eyewitness confidence last semester as an EXCEL Scholar with John Shaw…
When Scott Wynne ’02 learned that New York State would be giving eighth-graders a standardized mathematics proficiency test, he wondered whether students…
Donald Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, is serving as commentator for a series of radio programs on World War II battles. Airing at…
A legislator making a speech to his constituents is much like an actor reciting his lines to an audience-there is a temporary, willing suspension of disbelief…