Apr 23, 2004
Machel Morrison ’04 Analyzes Financing and Results of Road Projects
A.B. engineering major Machel Morrison ’04 (Kingston, Jamaica), a sprinter for the track team, has chosen the road less traveled in shaping and pursuing…
A.B. engineering major Machel Morrison ’04 (Kingston, Jamaica), a sprinter for the track team, has chosen the road less traveled in shaping and pursuing…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion Sunday evening on the anti-foundationalist critique of philosophy. Dinner will…
For Paul Germain ’04 (Coral Springs, Fla.), a yearlong independent research project on different forms of graffiti is a culmination of over three years…
Psychology major Christen Dean ’04 is testing her psychology knowledge by helping to address school bullying in cooperation with a youth outreach program…
Peter Pulzer, Gladstone Professor Emeritus of Government and Public Administration and a Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford University, will speak on…
One hundred twenty members of Lafayette’s fraternities and sororities and three others raised over $5,200 for the fight against multiple sclerosis at the…
Lafayette has established itself as a national power in forensics, placing third in debate and earning a speech award while competing with more than 70…
Andy Ten Brink, a Ph.D. candidate who worked on a seismic hazard team in Central Panama for the United State Geological Survey, will speak on “Active Tectonism…
Marquis Scholar Garret Nicodemus ’04 (Lake Charles, La.) presented an aspect of the cell research he has conducted over the past two years at the 18th…
COYER ’05 AND DOURTE ’05 RECEIVE GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIPS Megan Coyer ’05, a neuroscience major, and LeAnn Dourte ’05, a mechanical engineering major, have…