Mar 17, 2004
Stephanie Stawicki ’04 Studies Soviet Influence during Apartheid
With three trips to Russia and another to Africa under her belt, Stephanie Stawicki ’04 (Voorhees, N.J.) is studying the Soviet threat and influence in…
With three trips to Russia and another to Africa under her belt, Stephanie Stawicki ’04 (Voorhees, N.J.) is studying the Soviet threat and influence in…
“The more, the merrier” describes James Ferri’s view of teaching chemical engineering. “There are certain relationships where you enjoy exclusivity and…
Psychology major Lauren Breecker ’05 (Newtown Square, Pa.) has always loved kids, and now is getting to work with them throughout the spring semester.…
Costa Rican artist Rebeca Alpizar will give a free public lecture about Latin American art noon Friday, March 26, in Williams Center for the Arts room…
Today’s Weight Watchers at Work meeting at noon in Hogg Hall has been postponed by the district office in Allentown because of the snow. The eighth week…
Chrystie Neidhardt ’05 (Whippany, N.J.) never thought there was a correlation between politics and fashion until conducting research for a professor writing…
A Marquis Scholar with two majors, philosophy and an individualized, interdisciplinary major in women’s studies, Roth will pursue a Ph.D. in philosophy…
When they’re deciding how to form into a body, cells talk to each other, and they make decisions they can’t go back on, says Elaine Reynolds, assistant…
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 pm. Fourteen members were present. Minutes from February 23, 2004 were approved. Motion: Eric Second: Kathleen…
Along with a number of varied events by renowned artists, the eighth biennial Theodore Roethke Humanities Festival will feature a concert by New York’s…