May 5, 2004
Matthew Loh ’04 Designs Mock Circulatory System to Improve Heart Care
Matthew Loh ’04 of Singapore, an electrical and computer engineering major with a minor in mathematics, is designing a mock circulatory system to improve…
Matthew Loh ’04 of Singapore, an electrical and computer engineering major with a minor in mathematics, is designing a mock circulatory system to improve…
Lafayette will award honorary doctorates to four distinguished leaders as part of the College’s 169th Commencement exercises, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Saturday…
Chemistry major Caitlin Sullivan ’05 (Bethlehem, Pa.) has published her research in a scientific journal and been invited to present it at the premier…
Lafayette’s 169th Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 22, will be televised live regionally and nationally. The telecast will begin 2:15 p.m. with…
Several students taking voice, piano, clarinet, and saxophone lessons with music department instructors will give a recital noon Wednesday in Williams…
Marquis Scholar Richard Lear ’06 (Stroudsburg, Pa.) is working on a textual criticism of the classic French work La Nef des folles, or Ship of Fools, penned…
Seven Lafayette students recently presented research conducted with faculty at the 227th national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Anaheim,…
In addition to earning two awards and publishing his research in a scientific journal, Marquis Scholar Ryan Evans ’05 (Mohrsville, Pa.) is one of the few…
Helping girls achieve their best Diane Morgenthaler ’76 publishes American Girl, the largest magazine dedicated exclusively to girls ages 7 to 12. By Rebecca…
Through his award-winning documentary, Sumo East and West, Robert Edwards ’85 reveals the cultural changes facing Japan as bigger, heavier wrestlers of…