Apr 28, 2008
Patrick D. Kelley ’09 Receives Beinecke Scholarship
It is a leading national award for graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal…
It is a leading national award for graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal…
Various performances will take place over the next two weeks The music department’s various ensembles will be presenting their spring performances over…
At the Mercy of the Gate will run May 3 – 31 Jim Toia, director of the art department’s Community-Based Teaching program, is opening his latest exhibit…
Amanda Nardo ’08 writes about her shadowing experience with Vince Petitto ’89, senior manager of customer operations During the interim session, Amanda…
An engineering student’s multicultural experience at Jacobs University Bremen. By Dennis Waldron ’10 Dennis Waldron ’10 (Owings, Md.) an electrical…
Electrical and computer engineering course helps students prepare for careers Students working on this year’s electrical and computer engineering capstone…
Annual Omicron Delta Epsilon undergraduate conference held April 18 Nine students presented research at the 19th annual Omicron Delta Epsilon undergraduate…
My internship working with single parents returning to the workplace. By Danielle Horowitz ’08 Danielle Horowitz ’08 (Princeton Junction, N.J.), a…
My honors research. By Deirdre Maher ’08 Deirdre Maher ’08 (Merrick, N.Y.) is working on an honors thesis which focuses on handwriting as a unique…
The students worked with Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, and Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology By Carrie Pasternak…