Jul 24, 2001
Joshua Sullivan ’03 Looks Back at Financial Markets in Early 19th Century
The rollicking U.S. financial markets may seem like modern games of chance, but they actually have lured investors for a couple hundred years now. In a…
Academic News
The rollicking U.S. financial markets may seem like modern games of chance, but they actually have lured investors for a couple hundred years now. In a…
Using the sun’s radiation to treat industrial wastewater is a Lafayette College chemical engineering student’s goal during a summer research project. EXCEL…
Marquis Scholar Becky Dreibelbis ’02 of Hamburg, Pa. is completing an internship this summer at the environmental consulting firm Environmental Alliance…
Scott Longazel ’02 of Euclid, Ohio spent part of his summer interning at Cutler Associates in Allentown, Pa. The Lehigh Valley office is one of three locations…
Arthur J. Rothkopf, president of Lafayette College, has announced the appointment of David Johnson, professor of English, as associate provost and David…
A new slate of Lafayette fund officers assumed volunteer leadership positions July 1. Bethlehem resident Robert Yohe ’58 is chair of the Annual Fund. He…
Brenda J. Latka, associate professor of mathematics, was selected to participate last month in the annual reading and scoring of the College Board’s Advanced…
Paying close attention in class has paid off for civil engineering major Jennifer Murno ’02 (Wayne, N.J.) in her internship at Edwards & Kelcey, Inc. in…
Using the Java programming language to create web-based internal and external applications, computer science majors Vielyana Yuwono ’02 (Jatim, Indonesia)…
Before and after the Spanish conquest, indigenous Andean people used Andean khipus, — knotted, colored cords — to record various types of information.…