Sep 1, 2001
Sharon Steele ’02 Shapes Her Own Study of Materials and Processes
Turning into the “self-starter” that job ads often seek is one of the benefits of opting for an independent study at Lafayette. Chemical engineering major…
Academic News
Turning into the “self-starter” that job ads often seek is one of the benefits of opting for an independent study at Lafayette. Chemical engineering major…
Peter J. Woolley, professor of comparative politics and chair of the department of social sciences and history at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison…
Howard N. Bodenhorn, associate professor of economics and business at Lafayette, has been awarded a $65,227 grant from the National Science Foundation…
Lafayette professor John Kincaid has been awarded a grant of $161,175 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to conduct an institute on state and…
Two Lafayette alumni artists are returning to campus this term to share their expertise and insights with students and expand their own range of artistic…
Sarah Glacel, a 2001 graduate of Lafayette, has received a prestigious Fulbright grant to study in Russia for ten months beginning Sept. 1. She will study…
Joseph Sherma, John D. and Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, published “A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Ion Chromatography” in the July/August…
A Lafayette student with a keen interest in organic chemistry got a chance to learn the ropes of lab work this summer through research projects on organic…
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…