Aug 20, 2001
Samira Tinorgah ’03 Predicts Speeds of Chemical Reactions
At the heart of most chemical processes is a reaction, and understanding reactions is crucial to designing those that work. That’s why a Lafayette chemical…
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At the heart of most chemical processes is a reaction, and understanding reactions is crucial to designing those that work. That’s why a Lafayette chemical…
EXCEL Scholars Carter Figueroa ’02 of Charleston, S.C. and Lauren Sheldon ’04 of Somerville, N.J. are collaborating on research for a book on the Battle…
Gabriela Martins ’03 of Newark, N.J. is compiling a glossary for a late medieval French text, La Nef des folles by Jehan Drouyn. Martins is working as…
Nathan Hawk ’02 of Lehighton, Pa. traveled to Nevada as an EXCEL Scholar this summer with Dru Germanoski, professor and head of geology and environmental…
Mankind’s ever-greater ability to harness the power of nature presents new ethical dilemmas for engineers and students of engineering, notes Michael Lestingi…
Lafayette has once again earned high praise in The Fiske Guide to Colleges. “With a growing focus on academics, Lafayette is making its mark,” says the…
Lafayette and the Bushkill Stream Conservancy have received a $31,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Growing Greener…
Creating a Web-based system to test integrated circuit designs is the goal of a student immersed in electrical and computer engineering research this summer…
Adam Willitsford ’02 (Maple Glen, Pa.) has been researching cutting-edge technologies in fiber optic communications as a summer EXCEL Scholar. Willitsford…
Tax records from the mid-1800s tell much about the payers: not just what land they owned, but the amounts, values, and sources of other property, including…