Apr 4, 2008
Christine Moore ’08 Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Civil engineering major will pursue Ph.D. at Stanford, Berkeley, or Illinois Christine Moore ’08 has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate…
Civil engineering major will pursue Ph.D. at Stanford, Berkeley, or Illinois Christine Moore ’08 has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate…
Cast is made up of Lafayette students, alumni, and local artists Lafayette College Theater is holding a special production of Museum, a comedy by Tina…
My research on Byzantine warrior saints. By Sarah Kolba ’10 Sarah Kolba ’10 (Chelmsford, Mass.) is creating her own major in medieval and renaissance…
Lafayette is increasing the overall size of the faculty by nearly 20 percent over the next five years without expanding student enrollment Lafayette is…
My hands-on research in Austin, Nevada. By Melissa Larsen ’09 Geology major Melissa Larsen ’09 (Swarthmore, Pa.) is performing research on the preservation…
Single-photon counting lab will be used for student-faculty research in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, and computer science Michael Stark, assistant…
A gender comparison on stresses in the anterior cruciate ligament. By Katie Pitz ’08 Mechanical engineering major Katie Pitz ’08 (Millers, Md.) is…
My research on how limited resources can lead to violence. By Lisa Van Batavia ’08 Lisa Van Batavia ’08 (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.) is working on honors research…
Funding advances College’s strategic objectives in the life sciences A grant of $800,000 over three years from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will support…
My work with Lyle Hoffman, professor of physics. By Shelvean Kapita ’10 Physics major Shelvean Kapita ’10 (Harare, Zimbabwe) spent his Spring Break in…