Jan 22, 2004
Ida Sinkevic Studies Sacred Spaces
Much of architecture has evolved since medieval times, but the ancient formula of towering ceilings and stained glass still inspires awe and creates a…
Much of architecture has evolved since medieval times, but the ancient formula of towering ceilings and stained glass still inspires awe and creates a…
Timothy Bragdon ’04 (Rahway, N.J.) is probing the secrets of atomic and molecular physics in a yearlong independent research project. Bragdon, a physics…
After retiring from a 37-year career as a Wall Street bond salesman, Paul Luscombe ’60 began writing books. His third book, Howard Powerless: The Rise…
NEW YORK TIMES FEATURES STUDY-ABROAD PROGRAM International Herald Tribune brings story of Lafayette’s interim session study-abroad courses to a world readership…
As the holiday season is upon us again and the year draws to close, we hope that you have found the information in the Marquis Mailer exciting and useful…
Due to the snow, the College is opening 90 minutes late for regular employees. However, all essential employees are to report to their stations at the…
Ing-Chea Ang ’04 (Penang, Malaysia) is conducting a yearlong honors research project to improve a method of killing tumors. A double major in mechanical…
Starting 8 p.m. in the Farinon Center’s Marlo Room, the free evening of Irish culture will feature an appearance by the Maureen O’Grady School of Irish…
College employees are invited to join the Weight Watchers at Work Program. It will be held once a week for eight consecutive weeks at Kirby Sports Center…
To understand how to cure some of the world’s most devastating diseases, scientists must first understand those illnesses, and chemistry major David Shellhamer…