Nov 6, 2001
Lafayette Forensics Team Earns First Tournament Victory
The Lafayette Forensics Team won an historic victory Saturday, Nov. 3, defeating 10 other teams to win the St. Anselm College Jack Lynch Tournament in…
Academic News
The Lafayette Forensics Team won an historic victory Saturday, Nov. 3, defeating 10 other teams to win the St. Anselm College Jack Lynch Tournament in…
Edward N. Gamber, associate professor of economics and business at Lafayette, is coauthor of a major new textbook, Macroeconomics. Scheduled for publication…
Bradley Antanaitis, associate professor of physics, will speak on “How Do You Make a Protein Laugh? Tickle it, of course!” at noon today. Free and open…
Fourteen students in the History of Modern Japan class at Lafayette are discussing issues with Japanese counterparts halfway across the globe through videoconferencing…
Sixteen members of Lafayette’s International Affairs Club will travel to Washington, D.C., Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 to participate in the annual European Union…
Sophomores Jennifer Rusak and Michael Lestingi led the Lafayette Forensics Society to an outstanding performance in its most recent competition, a tournament…
A team from the student chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) will compete in the Mid-Atlantic regional of the ACM International Collegiate…
The September/October issue of In Chemistry, The Magazine for ACS Student Affiliates, cites the role of Lafayette in founding the first student chapter…
Kamil Taitt ’03 (Morristown, N.J.) is investigating civil wars in Rwanda and Burundi for an independent study project this term. “This topic came about…
Marquis Scholar Mara Shainheit ’03, a biology major from Hainesport, N.J., is investigating the speed of T cell and tumor cell growth in an independent…