Apr 15, 2008
Students Will Present Research at New England Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Joellen Cope ’08 and Margaret Schierberl ’10 will travel to Providence College April 19 By Carrie Pasternak ’08 Joellen Cope ’08 (Dillsburg, Pa…
Joellen Cope ’08 and Margaret Schierberl ’10 will travel to Providence College April 19 By Carrie Pasternak ’08 Joellen Cope ’08 (Dillsburg, Pa…
Our tour of Ground Zero. By Laura Werkheiser ’09 and Jeff Beavan ’09 Seventeen civil engineering majors from the Class of 2009 traveled to New York…
Lafayette is one of two exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering colleges among the 35 institutions whose students were honored Max Minckler…
She stresses it is rare for a scholarly publication to be produced at a strictly undergraduate college Patricia Donahue, professor of English and director…
They worked with Zdenka Becker, Austrian-Slovak playwright and Lafayette’s 2008 Max Kade Writer-in-Residence Zdenka Becker, Austrian-Slovak author and…
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the 64 institutions whose students were honored Michael Adelman…
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the 64 institutions whose students were honored Michael Adelman…
My internship with the Weed and Seed program. By Danielle Rosiejka ’08 Government and law major Danielle Rosiejka ’08 (Allentown, N.J.) is serving…
My externship with attorney John J. Curley ’P09. By Robyn Matchett ’09 During the winter session, government & law major Robyn Matchett ’09 (Sparta…
Civil engineering major will pursue Ph.D. at Stanford, Berkeley, or Illinois Christine Moore ’08 has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate…