Aug 25, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Sara Talias ’07 Gains Experience in All Aspects of Professional Art
She could still be considered a newcomer to the art world, but by the end of the summer Sara Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) will have an edge over some who…
She could still be considered a newcomer to the art world, but by the end of the summer Sara Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) will have an edge over some who…
When Henry Ryder ’67 thinks of his undergraduate days, he recalls doffing his “frosh” beanie to upperclassmen, taking classes exclusively with male students…
Members of the class of 2008 will continue their year-long exploration of human security, civil society, and liberal learning during New Student Orientation…
Ibrahima Bah ’06 (Bronx, N.Y.) is taking full advantage of his opportunities as a physics major, including intensive research on galaxies this summer with…
A state grant to the City of Easton includes $3 million that Lafayette will invest to continue revitalizing the North Third Street area at the base of…
Infinity may be an immeasurable item, but Greg Francos ’05 (Haddonfield, N.J.) helped prove a “limitless” math problem. Francos, a mathematics major and…
Ever since she took her first toddler steps, Marquis Scholar Meredith White ’06 (Andover, Mass.) has been fascinated with the plants and animals that dwell…
More than three decades ago, Anthony Novaco, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Physics, was conducting postdoctoral research at Brookhaven National Laboratory…
When Usman Khan ’05 (Karachi, Pakistan) arrived for his internship at InteCap Inc. in May, it didn’t take long for him to begin contributing. “Essentially…
One of the world’s most respected jazz innovators is coming to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts, and he’s bringing his conch shells with him. A…