Dec 21, 2009
One Student’s Take on Argentina: Full of ‘Quirkiness, Style, and Culture’
Richard Durham ’11 writes on learning about business, culture, and natural beauty in Argentina Richard Durham ’11 (Braintree, Mass.), a double major in…
Richard Durham ’11 writes on learning about business, culture, and natural beauty in Argentina Richard Durham ’11 (Braintree, Mass.), a double major in…
Another class will report on Slate Belt job creation today Six students in a Technology Clinic class spent the past two semesters working with Easton’s…
Award will support sustainable water project in El Convento, Honduras The Lafayette student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has been awarded…
Members of the College’s chapter of STAND attended the national Pledge2Protect Anti-Genocide Conference in Washington, D.C. Nine students from the Lafayette…
Their goal is to compost and reuse all food waste generated by Lafayette dining services A team of students in Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection…
Lafayette offers three-week, faculty-led courses to the Bahamas, Hawaii, Japan, New Zealand, and Russia More than 100 students will be studying in the…
Events will focus on urban gardening; rain barrels will be on sale at a 50 percent discount Students from the Technology Clinic have been working with…
She is supervising Miao Wang ’12 in research funded by the Lindback Foundation When Miranda I. Teboh-Ewungkem, assistant professor of mathematics, looks…
She was part of the top team in the Early Leaders Case Competition at the Simon Graduate School of Business at University of Rochester Diana Hasegan ’10…
She performed epilepsy research under the guidance of Lisa Gabel, assistant professor of psychology Neuroscience major Natalia Ibanez ’10 (Flushing,…