Nov 26, 2007
Experimental Printmaking Institute Involved in Numerous Exhibitions
Prints and artwork appear in exhibits and collections in Maine and New York Prints and artwork produced at the College’s Experimental Printmaking Institute…
Prints and artwork appear in exhibits and collections in Maine and New York Prints and artwork produced at the College’s Experimental Printmaking Institute…
She explores the history of environmental policy in Ukraine for her honors thesis Roxanna Kobziar ’08 (Pelham, N.Y.) is an international affairs and…
The Wall Street Journal Online and Forbes.com feature their work on the Federal Reserve’s inflation forecasting abilities Research by Edward Gamber,…
Word, Mind, City: A Universal Resonance’ will run through Dec. 15 at Muhlenberg College Three art students assisted Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36…
Lia Mandaglio ’08 explores how certain rhetoric influences societal stereotypes concerning reproductive rights Lia Mandaglio ’08 (Annandale, N.J.)…
She presented her honors research at Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting in California Carey Wilson ’07 recently traveled to San Diego, Calif…
‘Science: A Human Endeavor’ is taught by William Miles, professor and head of chemistry Corey Shea ’11 (Hanson, Mass.) is currently taking the First-Year…
First-year students gather research on two Lafayette Nobel Laureates The First-Year Seminar, “Science: A Human Endeavor,” taught by William Miles,…
David Stamm ’08 shares his experiences in Music Technology, taught by James Moyer, associate professor of music David Stamm ’08 (Holland, Pa.) is majoring…
Kristin Hayes ’08 writes about her exploration of media portrayals of Mary Magdalene As a double major in art and religious studies, Kristin Hayes ’08…