Apr 1, 2003
Ansley Cox ’03 Explores Gender Differences in Field of Architecture
As the child of a U.S. Army officer, Ansley Cox ’03 has spent much of her life observing how her father’s female colleagues and the female children of…
As the child of a U.S. Army officer, Ansley Cox ’03 has spent much of her life observing how her father’s female colleagues and the female children of…
Marquis Scholar Angela Guarino ’04 (Springfield, Pa.) recently collaborated with her professor on a paper to be published on contemporary Spanish writer…
Members of Lafayette’s 1962 College Bowl championship team will compete with the current mock trial team 7 p.m. tomorrow (April 2) in the Wilson Room of…
Led by Marquis Scholar Andrew McCarthy ’05, who earned an All-American Witness award, a Lafayette team came away with a trophy March 21-23 at the American…
Having earned a trophy at the American Mock Trial Association’s Silver Flight national tournament this month, Lafayette’s mock trial program has achieved…
Tinabeth Piña ‘93 has made a career out of her passion for communication. Although the road traveled has had a few bumps along the way, she insists that…
John Shaw, associate professor and assistant head of psychology, will give a talk titled “Do You Want to Know the Future? Making Decisions About Genetic…
When Lower Saucon Township needed help figuring out how to create a park that would meet many needs without breaking its budget, it turned to Lafayette…
Roy Timpe ’82, an electrical engineer with 20 years of experience in testing fiber optic and gallium arsenide devices, will talk about his life after Lafayette…
Steven Petsch, assistant professor of geosciences at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will talk on “Carbon Cycling, Black Shales, and 600 Million Years…