Jul 1, 2008
Rothkopf Scholars Study the Religious Art of Spain
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar this summer. By Rachel Pidcock ’09 Art major Rachel Pidcock ’09 (Allentown, Pa.) spent two weeks in Spain where…
The Experimental Printmaking Institute begins an international exchange program with Costa Rica. By Carolyn Burns ’09 Art major Carolyn Burns ’09 (Wallingford…
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
Students from engineering and the liberal arts will design a sustainable water system for the village of El Convento This summer, members of Lafayette’s…
Benjamin T. Swartout ’11 quoted in Boston Herald about student activism concerning genocide in Darfur Benjamin T. Swartout ’11 (Upton, Mass.), a member…
Creating career opportunities for Lafayette students. By Jonathan Ellis ’98 Jonathan Ellis ’98 is an analyst in the equity research department at Merrill…
Project focuses on finding a hybrid, cost-effective method of removing contaminant from groundwater A multidisciplinary sustainability research project…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar this summer. By Lindsay Gonzalez ’09 Lindsay Gonzalez ’09 (Towanda, Pa.), a double major in English and art, spent…
My final impressions of studying abroad in Bremen, Germany. By Michael Adelman ’10 Civil engineering major Michael Adelman ’10 (Clarks Summit, Pa.)…