Jul 23, 2003
Power Restored Following Tuesday’s Day-Long Outage
Electric power was restored at about 5 p.m. Tuesday, following an outage that had left most Lafayette buildings without power for the entire business day…
Electric power was restored at about 5 p.m. Tuesday, following an outage that had left most Lafayette buildings without power for the entire business day…
He also gets grant to study Polish language at Jagiellonian University in Krakow this summer. History and philosophy graduate Greg Domber ’97 will use…
History and philosophy graduate Greg Domber ’97 will use a 2003-04 Fulbright grant to study the role of the United States in ending the communist system…
Mayor Anthony Williams has selected Robert J. Spagnoletti ’84 to serve as corporation counsel for Washington, D.C. Spagnoletti has more than 15 years of…
Service-learning is fast becoming an alternative to traditional classroom instruction at Lafayette. The number of courses with a service component has…
The American Society for Engineering Education has given the John A. Curtis Award to John Nestor, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering…
A group of professors and EXCEL Scholars will travel to New York Saturday to attend the opening of an exhibition that includes sculpture created by an…
Several students presented research they conducted in sociology courses at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society in Philadelphia…
PPM America recently hired Anthony Balestrieri ’85 as senior managing director and portfolio manager in its Public Fixed Income/Portfolio Management group…
Before she took a class on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution at Lafayette, Shannon Sullivan ’04 (Wading River, N.Y.) had never given much thought…