Jun 25, 2008
Engineers Without Borders Begins Third Project in Honduras this Summer
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
My final impressions of studying abroad in Bremen, Germany. By Michael Adelman ’10 Civil engineering major Michael Adelman ’10 (Clarks Summit, Pa.)…
Professors Diane Cole Ahl and Rado Pribic will lead summer interim-session course From May 26 – June 14, Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf Professor of Art History…
My externship with Charles Gatt Jr. ’85, an orthopedic surgeon at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. By Carolyn Stolfi ’09 During the interim-session…
During winter break, 74 students shadowed alumni and parents at ESPN, ABC News World News, The New York Times, CNN Headline News, and many others During…
A gender comparison on stresses in the anterior cruciate ligament. By Katie Pitz ’08 Mechanical engineering major Katie Pitz ’08 (Millers, Md.) is…
A gender comparison on stresses in the anterior cruciate ligament. By Katie Pitz ’08 Mechanical engineering major Katie Pitz ’08 (Millers, Md.) is…
Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project will continue over the summer By Hristiana Eneva ’10 Hristiana Eneva ’10 reports on the Clinton Global…
He writes about studying abroad in the Lafayette faculty-led program at Jacobs University Bremen Dennis Waldron ’10 (Owings, Md.) is majoring in electrical…
Integrated design, sustainability, innovation are aims of Lafayette’s student team. Project: convert warehouse complex into middle school, community arts…