Jul 31, 2003
Four Students Join Peers from other Top Institutions for Summer Math Research
Four Lafayette students are conducting mathematics research with peers at other top undergraduate institutions from around the country in the National…
Four Lafayette students are conducting mathematics research with peers at other top undergraduate institutions from around the country in the National…
Various roads on campus will be temporarily closed during the week of Aug. 4 while All State Fire Protection Co. tests and flows fire pumps. Automobile…
The Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery of Lafayette’s Williams Visual Arts Building and the Crayola Factory’s Discovery Center at Two Rivers Landing…
Imation Corp., a removable data storage media company, has appointed Richard G. Weiss ’71 vice president of research and development. He is responsible…
Sixteen students of high academic achievement and promise will participate in the distinctive McKelvy House Scholars Program during the 2003-04 school…
Owning and operating shopping malls requires some of the skills George F. Rubin ’64 acquired as a civil engineering student, but one — an understanding…
Leah Figur Akins ’82 heads the department of engineering, architecture, and computer technologies at Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., part…
Feeling that cultural activities on his law school campus were lacking, James Abels ’00 decided to take matters into his own hands. “Fundamentally, I believe…
Economics and business major John Zembron ’04 (Ridgefield, Conn.) experienced a different perspective on the war with Iraq for three weeks in May and June…
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…