Nov 13, 2007
Exploring the Nature of Science
First-year students gather research on two Lafayette Nobel Laureates The First-Year Seminar, “Science: A Human Endeavor,” taught by William Miles,…
First-year students gather research on two Lafayette Nobel Laureates The First-Year Seminar, “Science: A Human Endeavor,” taught by William Miles,…
Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, discusses teaching the Composition Seminar Skip Wilkins is an assistant professor of music. This semester he…
He’s using it as chair of his class’ 50th reunion Ed Auble ’61 is a very active alumnus. When asked about his involvement with his alma mater, Auble responds…
Brent Beyer ’80 and Rhonda Martell P’07 tie knot with assist from John “Bruiser” Kinard ’52 A passion for Lafayette football and a fellow graduate…
Barry Bregman ’77 and Harlan Levinson ’83 come to campus to share their experiences By Lesley Kline ’09 About 50 students learned about making it…
After brief career with alumni band, he wrote some of the best-known commercial jingles Tom Dawes ’65, a member of the rock band The Cyrkle and composer…
By Lesley Kline ’09 About 50 students learned about making it in the world of finance at a recent forum featuring a professor and two alumni in the field…
Shannon Kleinbach ’09 and Christina Mack ’09 spent their summer working with Kevin Rhodes ’82 at FMI Over the summer, chemistry major Shannon Kleinbach…
First-Year Seminar taught by Rose Marie Bukics, Jones Professor of Economics and Business, looks at innovation, risk, and value Students in a First-Year…
USC’s James Steele ’65 has authored 27 books and developed unique study program in Asia By Dan Edelen While teaching his own students from the University…