Mar 12, 2004
Three Students Present Math Research at Major National Conference in Nebraska
Three Lafayette students presented their research last month at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska…
Three Lafayette students presented their research last month at the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska…
An opportunity to participate in an informal discussion with Washington Post columnist and editorial board member Anne Applebaum has been added to her…
Doug Robertson of Flowserve Corp. will talk about “Experiences of a Young Engineer in the Pump Industry” noon today in Acopian Engineering Center room…
The two students representing Forensics Society last weekend in the 38th annual Novice National Tournament at the University of Houston finished second…
Orli Shaham, who has earned an international reputation as one of today’s most gifted young pianists, will give a concert 8 p.m. today at the Williams…
As a first-generation American who grew up speaking Italian, Amy Giacobone ’04 (Palisades Park, N.J.) has a deep-seated interest in Italian culture. In…
A double major in art and psychology, Julie Phelan ’05 (Westfield, N.J.) has been conducting research on how students’ evaluations of professors are influenced…
The Stephen Petronio Company will present a three-part evening of dance that includes original music by iconoclastic composer Laurie Anderson 8 p.m. tonight…
Christian Hicks, cofounder and president of technical litigation consulting company Elysium Digital and a key U.S. Department of Justice consultant in…
Merhawi Redda ’05 of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is conducting research to significantly shorten the time it takes to design computer microprocessors. Redda…