Apr 9, 2010
Adventures in the Honduran Jungle
Thomas Johnson ’11 chronicles a day working on water infrastructure projects near a rural Honduran village Thomas Johnson ’11 (Allendale, N.J.), who is…
Thomas Johnson ’11 chronicles a day working on water infrastructure projects near a rural Honduran village Thomas Johnson ’11 (Allendale, N.J.), who is…
Awards consist of a $30,000 annual stipend; Eight students and alumni also receive honorable mentions Ashley Cramer ’10 (East Stroudsburg, Pa.) is passionate…
Jordan Kaplan ’10 writes about planning a local art and cultural center Jordan Kaplan ’10 (Livingston, N.J.), an economics and business major, is project…
Award is the nation’s premier undergraduate honor in math, science, and engineering; Ross Moretti ’12 receives an honorable mention Lauren Huyett ’11…
Students and faculty will present plans for the Governor Wolf Art and Culture Athenaeum project April 1 at Easton City Hall A team of Lafayette students…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar By Banks Clark ’10 Banks Clark ’10 (Durham, N.C.), a double major in art and an individualized, interdisciplinary…
Awards will support their travel to Egypt, South Africa, Vietnam, and Brazil Two Lafayette students have received Gilman Scholarships to support their…
She writes about how her work with Lafayette Activities Forum and the Lafayette Leadership Education Committee has taught her skills for college and beyond…
Tiffany Patafio ’10 writes about her summer internship with Daniel Kilmurray ’75 at UBS Financial Services in New York City In the midst of a failing…
Martin Racenis ’11 writes about his summer research trip to Japan with Joshua Smith, assistant professor of mechanical engineering Martin Racenis ’11 (Hopkinton…