Jan 25, 2008
Nanotechnology: ‘The Biggest Wave of Technology in Human History’
Bryan Ertz ’11 writes about his experiences in his First-Year Seminar In the fall semester, Bryan Ertz ’11 (Yarmouth, Maine) took the First-Year Seminar…
Bryan Ertz ’11 writes about his experiences in his First-Year Seminar In the fall semester, Bryan Ertz ’11 (Yarmouth, Maine) took the First-Year Seminar…
History and music double major investigated ‘Swift-Pope Miscellanies’ with James Woolley, Smith Professor of English Getting to the bottom of a literary…
Alaskan fossil record sheds light on ancient arctic ecosystems in the globally warmer Cretaceous Period David Sunderlin, assistant professor of geology…
Mathematics major worked under the guidance of Cliff Reiter, professor of mathematics Research that mathematics major Jordan Tirrell ’08 (West Grove…
International affairs major is working on an honors thesis with John McCartney, professor of government and law Karen Bouldin ’08 (Everett, Wash.) is…
Erol Ulucakli, associate professor of mechanical engineering, will lead the semester abroad program This spring, 34 students will spend the semester studying…
Mathematics and computer science dual major explores the technical side of computer graphics A love of video games and a desire to create them led George…
Chemical engineering major discusses his honors research with Patricia Darcy, assistant professor of chemical engineering Scott Crown ’08 (Effort, Pa…
Briana Hecht ’08 reflects on her nanotechnology research with James Ferri, associate professor of chemical engineering Briana Hecht ’08 (Chestnut Hill…
Funds will support participation by Lafayette students Manuel Ospina-Giraldo, assistant professor of biology, is a co-principal investigator of a large…