Mar 23, 2004
Stephen Orloff ’04 Learns Inner Workings of Nation’s Government
Government and law major Stephen Orloff ’04 (Port Washington, N.Y.) learned about the inner workings of our nation’s government during the winter interim…
Government and law major Stephen Orloff ’04 (Port Washington, N.Y.) learned about the inner workings of our nation’s government during the winter interim…
Underground mine geologist Sheila Hutcherson will speak on “Geology from Beneath the Surface — Gold and Platinum Mining from a Geologist’s Point of View…
Interaction with Easton children, a lecture on tolerance to inhalants and ethanol, and an information campaign are part of Brain Awareness Week, which…
A double major psychology and Spanish, John Thiel ’06 (Langhorne, Pa.) also is a sports fan with ambitions in marketing. He had both interests satisfied…
Steve Clemens, senior research associate in geological sciences at Brown University, will discuss the causes of variations in the strength of Asian monsoons…
Louis Zulli, assistant professor of mathematics, will talk about “Complex Numbers and Functions” 12:15 p.m. Wednesday in Pardee Hall room 227. “Professor…
Donald J. Pisani, Merrick Professor of Western American History at the University of Oklahoma, will speak on “A Rhetorical Trap: The Family Farm and Government…
Fifty-nine Lafayette students have been invited this spring to join The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization…
Biology major James Lepre ’05 (Carbondale, Pa.) has co-authored an article for a scientific journal about his research on the immune responses of tumor…
The 23rd annual Canal History and Technology Symposium will be held at the Simon Center tomorrow. Sponsored by Lafayette and the National Canal Museum…