Jun 25, 2008
Engineers Without Borders Begins Third Project in Honduras this Summer
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.)…
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
Priyanka Nair ’08 and John Mumo ’08 are the first members of the Davis United World College Scholars Program to graduate from the College For the last…
Lafayette has had 21 students receive the honor in the past nine years Deirdre Maher ’08, Stephanie Morillo ’08, Michael Zboray ’08, Danielle Horowitz…
Project will provide benefits for people and the environment Muhannad Suleiman, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received…