Aug 13, 2003
The Process Wins Men’s Greek Division in Intramural Upset
If the 2002-03 intramural year had included a preseason poll, it’s doubtful that a group of chemical engineering majors would have been picked to finish…
If the 2002-03 intramural year had included a preseason poll, it’s doubtful that a group of chemical engineering majors would have been picked to finish…
Smaller is always better when it comes to the world of robotic communications. No one knows this better than electrical and computer engineering major…
Easton sculptor Karl Stirner and Curlee Raven Holton, associate professor of art, will be guests of honor at a reception for their exhibition, “African…
KBF Pollution Management, a waste recovery company that recycles and mines metallic commodities from industrial waste, has named Richard Krablin ’66 its…
Scott Werkhoven ’93 has started his fourth season coaching the Westbrook (Conn.) High School baseball team, a position in which he helped the team win…
Three Lafayette neuroscience majors are conducting cutting-edge research this summer with leaders in their field through the Lafayette Alumni Research…
Barbara Rothkopf was recently appointed to the Pennsylvania Commission for Women by Gov. Edward G. Rendell. The wife of Lafayette president Arthur J. Rothkopf…
Students got a taste of what it’s like to work in the software industry by programming their own versions of the world’s most popular personal computer…
Neuroscience major Erin Kenning ’05 (Gulph Mills, Pa.) is researching Turner’s syndrome, premature ovarian function, and mood in relation to thyroid function…
Lafayette is among three institutions sharing a $100,000 National Science Foundation grant for introducing undergraduate students to state-of-the-art methods…