May 7, 2001
Engineering Students’ Critiques, Essays Included with Local Art Exhibit
Students in the Engineering and Society class have written critiques and essays that are accompanying a local art exhibition to provide insight into its…
Academic News
Students in the Engineering and Society class have written critiques and essays that are accompanying a local art exhibition to provide insight into its…
Lafayette students Alex Balan, Steve DiMauro, and Tim Fargus will be joined this summer by students from other top colleges and universities for eight…
The latest exhibition in the Grossman Gallery in Lafayette’s new Williams Visual Arts Building showcases the creativity of artistic expression by Lafayette…
If you’re a fan of dance or electronic music, you might enjoy listening to John Hunt’s honors thesis. A music major from Montclair, N.J., Hunt recorded…
Marc Ampaw ’02 of Accra, Ghana, improved his language skills by helping translate scholarly articles from German to English with Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger…
Ilan Peleg, Charles A. Dana Professor of Government and Law, will speak on “Is There a Way Out of the Middle East Crisis?” 8-9:30 p.m. today in room 104…
The winners have been announced for the spring semester Barge Mathematics Competition. Teams of three to five students tried to solve one mathematics problem…
Works by advanced printmaking students and visiting artists at the Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI) bookmaking workshop will be on…
Justin Hoffmann ’02 of Hawley, Pa., a graduate of Wallenpaupack Area High School, hopes to contribute to scientists’ understanding of aquifers, something…
The noise and adrenaline on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange made a spring-semester internship there something to brace for, says Claire Kesicke…