Jan 8, 2004
Department of Education Offers Eight-Week Paid Internship
The U.S. Department of Education is accepting applications for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program. Continuing college juniors and seniors and…
The U.S. Department of Education is accepting applications for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program. Continuing college juniors and seniors and…
Members of the Society of Women Engineers helped Girl Scout Troop 160 in Phillipsburg, N.J., construct a display from empty cookie boxes last semester…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Bernard…
Students can enjoy a variety of planned activities during this month’s interim session, including a party, bowling, a game night, study breaks, TV nights…
Trio design and sell polo shirtsKentonHarrow, a bicoastal company that designs, manufactures and markets polo shirts, has been launched by Craig Schroeder…
Friedman ’38 publishes fourth medical thriller Retired physician Barry Friedman ’38 has published his fourth novel, Prescription for Death, about a scheme…
Civil engineering graduate Rick Putprush ’74 is a commercial real estate broker and vice president of investment sales at the Boston office of Grubb &…
A second textbook has been published by Alex M. Greenberg ’79. Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructive and Corrective Bone Surgery: Principles of Internal Fixation…
Rothenberger ’02 feeds the monster Biology graduate Megan Rothenberger ’02 has spent the past year on a research fellowship at North CarolinaStateUniversity…
Beane joins UNH The University of New Hampshire recently named Silas R. Beane ’88 assistant professor of physics. He is affiliated with the physics department…