May 12, 2003
Mini-Dragsters Will Race in Farinon Center Today
Forty-eight mechanical engineering students enrolled in Manufacturing and Design have created mini-dragsters that will race 4 p.m. today on a 26-foot track…
Forty-eight mechanical engineering students enrolled in Manufacturing and Design have created mini-dragsters that will race 4 p.m. today on a 26-foot track…
A collaboration between Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp Professor of Art, and Tom DiGiovanni ’96, director of the Brass Ensemble and Concert and Pep Bands, has…
James P. Crawford, professor of mathematics, died May 8 in Easton Hospital at age 68. The current Lafayette faculty member with the longest continuous…
Each day, as Marquis Scholar Julie M. Xanthopoulos ’04 (Lewistown, Pa.) feeds 48 male mice, cleans their cages, and administers injections to each, she…
Lafayette will award honorary doctorates to four distinguished leaders as part of the College’s 168th Commencement exercises Saturday, May 24. Fred Davis…
Senior Matthew Johnston (Nantucket, Mass.) is designing and testing an integrated computer chip that may be used in digital audio and future digital subscriber…
Senior Mary Cate Guinan (Newtown Square, Pa.) presented her research on how bacteria respond to environmental changes at the 79th Annual Meeting of the…
Stimulating discussion and thought about important issues has been a key component of a theater course that debuted this semester. In addition to providing…
Two groups of students will present reports on development of a self-guided tour and other enhancements at the Bachmann Publick House in downtown Easton…
As a student activist at Lafayette in the tumultuous 1960s, Robert W. Blum ’69 helped organize protests against mandatory ROTC service, campus visitation…