Aug 6, 2001
Naa Quarcoo ’04 Seeks Solution for Wastewater Pollution
The coloring in wastewater produced by the pulp and paper industry may not poison rivers outright, but it does make neighbors angry and life harder for…
Academic News
The coloring in wastewater produced by the pulp and paper industry may not poison rivers outright, but it does make neighbors angry and life harder for…
Vivienne Felix ’03 of Hollis, N.Y. is researching a topic not usually visited in college curricula. Felix is assisting Andrew Fix, professor and head of…
It’s no disadvantage to Jon Grabowski ’02 (West Orange, N.J.) that his internship isn’t with a large corporation. The civil and environmental engineering…
It was no party for opponents of Bacchus, Lafayette’s entry in the national BattleBots tournament, which racked up four wins, including two by knockout…
Through an internship with Energy Concepts Co. in her hometown of Annapolis, Md., Marquis Scholar Kaye Powell ’02 is gaining experience in the design and…
Larry Stockton, professor and head of music, and Bill Melin, professor of music, delivered a multi-media presentation entitled “The New York Jazz Experience:…
The matchup between Bacchus, Lafayette’s entry in the national BattleBots tournament, and Voltronic will air on the national TV program “Comedy Central…
A summer internship is introducing chemical engineering major Becky Geisler ’03 (Sinking Spring, Pa.) to the powder coating process. Geisler is a summer…
Marquis Scholars Sarah Ballard ’03 of Hummelstown, Pa. and Cliff Michaels ’02 of Nazareth, Pa. are working with Wendy Hill, professor and chair of neuroscience…
A special kind of corrosion that burrows quickly and unexpectedly into steel is the focus of a Lafayette College student’s research this summer. Jaclyn…