Jun 24, 2003
Stephen Biale ’82 Uses Animation to Explain New Drugs
A new heartburn medicine plunges through the harsh environment of the stomach, maintaining its protective outer coating, until it reaches its goal and…
A new heartburn medicine plunges through the harsh environment of the stomach, maintaining its protective outer coating, until it reaches its goal and…
Five art graduates of the Class of 2003 who focused on art history are pursuing graduate studies in the top schools in the field this fall. The art majors…
Neuroscience graduate Jessie Porro ’03 (Ridgewood, N.J.) will pursue an advanced degree in the M.D. program at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia…
Fifteen student organizations — including vocal, athletic, and academic groups — formed this year at Lafayette. Such a steep jump in the number of campus…
Cambridge University has made Julianna Struck ’03 (Mount Laurel, N.J.) one of just a half-dozen students worldwide who have been accepted into its art…
A trio of mechanical engineering majors won first place in the sled pull among 121 teams at the 2003 Society of Automotive Engineers Midwest Mini-Baja…
An English major at Lafayette, Thomas Norton ’59 returned to campus in 1967 to help launch the fledgling anthropology and sociology department. With four…
The traditional solution to drainage problems has been detention basins and storm water catchment systems. “Detention basins reduce the peak flow of water…
A news story in the April 18, 2003 Connecticut Post announced that Katherine Okon, a Monroe resident who attends Lauralton Hall in Milford, was one of…
(Editor’s note: Ward Baum’s recollections about Bushkill Creek and Mucker Hall in 1938 and 1940 may rekindle good memories for other alumni.) Bushkill…