
May 19, 2010
Lafayette Students Featured in Two Segments on WFMZ’s Edicion en Espanol
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
by Jess Wason ’11 As a government and law major at Lafayette, Kimberly Sica ’04 never pictured herself working at one of the world’s most notorious…
Recent awards include Goldwater Scholarship, three National Science Foundation Fellowships, two Fulbright grants, and NCAA Scholarship A number of students…
Since the summer of 2009, biochemistry major Jeffrey Bolstridge ’11 (Southborough, Mass.) has been working on research that can help combat diseases…
He will be presented with the honor at the annual conference in October In recognition of his outstanding contributions to international education, Professor…
A group of Lafayette students and faculty spent their spring break in New Orleans working with artists and community leaders in the Lower Ninth Ward to…
Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History, is working with internationally renowned sculptor Greg Wyatt on a World War II memorial sculpture and…
He served the College in a career spanning 44 years, including 32 as registrar Cyrus S. (Cy) Fleck Jr. ’52, who served the College in a career spanning…
Technology Clinic is collaborating with local community to create more welcoming public spaces Lafayette students feel a strong sense of community on campus…
Teevrat Garg ’10 writes about his research with Susan Averett, professor of economics Teevrat Garg ’10 (Haryana, India), who is pursuing a B.S. in mathematics…