Jan 24, 2003
Deep in World Diplomacy
On a bench outside a closed room at the United Nations, Suriya Chindawongse ’87 waits to buttonhole a diplomat or two and drum up some news. Like a reporter…
On a bench outside a closed room at the United Nations, Suriya Chindawongse ’87 waits to buttonhole a diplomat or two and drum up some news. Like a reporter…
For his outstanding work with graduate students, Charles Epifanio ’66, professor of marine studies, received the University of Delaware’s 2002 Outstanding…
“The Body: Reformed in Plaster,” a selection of sculpture created last semester by students in the Fundamentals of Sculpture course led by Alastair Noble…
Senior Mark Kolba (Chelmsford, Mass.) is conducting research at Lafayette to diminish the devastation caused by forgotten land mines. For his honors thesis…
Junior Nathan DeLong spent last semester carefully polishing samples of stainless steel with sandpaper, then placing them in a salt bath to corrode their…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: Lafayette’s studio art program, with its emphasis on collaboration and community, was…
Joshua Sanborn, assistant professor of history at Lafayette, has made a major contribution to the field of modern Russian and military-social history by…
Biochemistry graduate Seth Kaufer ’02 and biology graduate Robert LaTerra ’02 have coauthored separate papers with Lafayette faculty that have been published…
Lafayette’s studio art program, with its intertwining motifs of collaboration and community, has gained the national spotlight. The New York Times (Sunday…
Sophomore Erik Heins of Center Moriches, N.Y., established himself as one of the nation’s best college competitors in impromptu speech as Lafayette Forensics…