
Jun 18, 2010
Student Work in Honduras Featured on Channel 69 News
The Lafayette student-run water and economic infrastructure projects in the Yoro region of Honduras have been featured in three segments over the last…
The Lafayette student-run water and economic infrastructure projects in the Yoro region of Honduras have been featured in three segments over the last…
How will global climate change if human activities continue to release large quantities of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?…
Over the spring semester, mechanical engineering major Hallie Zeller ’12 (Bridgewater, N.J.) joined 24 other Lafayette students in the College’s new…
Working as an analyst in currency operations at Goldman Sachs, Treyvon Jackson ’10 is certain that creating his own major had a lot to do with getting…
Karina Skvirsky was 10 years old when her father handed her a plastic camera and told her to take pictures of Guayaquil, Ecuador, where the family was…
Seventeen million emails a day delivered to 200,000 computer clients. A half terabyte of data per second pumped through an optical fiber network. Storage…
A team of students working to help rebuild New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward was recognized by President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative University…
Nandini Sikand, who is joining the faculty in the fall as an instructor of film and media studies, is showing her film Soma Girls at 5 p.m. June 18 and…
She road-tripped with an aspiring surfer cross country for six weeks. She filmed a girl mucking up manure in a horse stall. She conducted 12-hour interviews…
Ibiyinka Alao, a Lafayette visiting artist and the honorary Art Ambassador of Nigeria, will present the art exhibit, One Night of Grace, and a lecture…