Apr 29, 2003
Four Alumnae Talk about Obstacles, Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
Four alumnae talked about “Women Entrepreneurs: Unique Challenges and Opportunities” April 28 in the Oechsle Hall auditorium for the final seminar of the…
Four alumnae talked about “Women Entrepreneurs: Unique Challenges and Opportunities” April 28 in the Oechsle Hall auditorium for the final seminar of the…
A public reception for an exhibit of works by candidates for academic honors in studio art will be held 5-7 p.m. today at the Richard A. and Richard W…
A recently formed student Jazz Trio presented “An Afternoon of Jazz” with two vocalists noon Monday in the Williams Center for the Arts auditorium. The…
Chemical engineering graduate Amy Banko-Howell ‘93, inorganic salts production superintendent at Mallinckrodt Baker Inc., discussed career paths in chemical…
When Marquis Scholar Megan Coyer ’05 (Slippery Rock, Pa.) watches male and female zebra finches in Lafayette’s aviary, she can’t help but compare their…
Marquis Scholar Brian Root ’04 (Benton, Pa.) is developing electrically insulating coatings for possible use in the nuclear energy industry. A chemical…
Joseph P. Littlejohn, assistant to the president for affirmative action and human resources development at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y…
Lafayette honored students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation April 27 at the Williams Center for the Arts. Lafayette…
Fifty-five Lafayette students have been invited this spring to join The Phi Beta Kappa society, the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors organization…
Matthew Sitomer ’00, who graduated summa cum laude with honors in psychology and a second major in American Studies, gave the keynote address at the annual…