
Jul 20, 2021
Shaking up Shakespeare
Former professor/provost June Schlueter’s new book is making waves by delving into the question: What if someone else wrote Shakespeare’s plays first?
Former professor/provost June Schlueter’s new book is making waves by delving into the question: What if someone else wrote Shakespeare’s plays first?
Engineering studies alumna designs sites with the goal of strengthening communities and enhancing access to quality green space.
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How an economics degree from Lafayette was the beginning of a journey that led to a career investigating white-collar crimes with the FBI.
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Rhodes Scholar will study international relations at Oxford: "I seek to build new knowledge in the fields of conflict, refugee studies, and existential…
Chemical engineering, mathematics and economics major is working for NERA Economic Consulting as a research associate in antitrust and intellectual property…