May 18, 2003
Lopez Picked Lafayette to Help Him Make Things Happen
When you’re the kind of guy who loves to build things, it’s natural to approach college selection as an engineering problem. And that’s what Christopher…
When you’re the kind of guy who loves to build things, it’s natural to approach college selection as an engineering problem. And that’s what Christopher…
There are lots of good reasons to go to Lafayette, but what struck James Conrad was this: No whiners. Oh, there are probably a few. But when Conrad, of…
He looked at Yale. He looked at Princeton. He looked at Emory, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins. So, why was Lafayette the first choice for Frank Cortazar of…
People choose colleges for all sorts of reasons. Lindsay Dennis is coming to Lafayette as a member of the Class of 2007 for the food. Well, OK, the food…
Sometimes, you just have to go with a feeling. And the feeling that Amy McMahon got from Lafayette was of being wanted. McMahon is a lacrosse addict who…
As Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art and director of the Williams Visual Arts Building, gave Wayne Leibel an impromptu tour of the facility…
Volume 3, Issue 10 Another academic year has flown by and Commencement on May 24 is almost here. Congratulations to our graduates and their families. The…
Sharon Jones, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Summer Faculty…
The sophomore team of Shawn Regits (Bethlehem, Pa.), Adam Lichtenberg-Scanlan (Great Neck, N.Y.), and David O’Neill (Red Bank, N.J.) won the mini-dragster…
The “Take A Stand” 5K race held this month raised more than $1,000 for Heifer International, an international program that alleviates poverty. Organized…