Feb 5, 2003
Marquis de Lafayette Essay Contest Offers $250 Prize
Students are invited to enter the Marquis de Lafayette Essay Contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author…
Students are invited to enter the Marquis de Lafayette Essay Contest sponsored by American Friends of Lafayette, which awards a $250 prize to the author…
Sophomore Gabriella Engelhart (York, Pa.) conducted aquatics research and collaborated with distinguished scientists from around the world last semester…
A medical career is years away for Stacey Cromer ’05 (Dillsburg, Pa.) and Mara Shainheit ’03 (Hainsport, N.J.), but already the two have observed surgical…
How the Internet is affecting everyday life is the subject of a new book edited by Barry Wellman ’63 and Caroline Haythornthwaite, acting associate dean…
Richard Wassersug, internationally recognized expert on frogs who has worked with the American, Canadian, Japanese, and Russian space agencies, will speak…
Senior Melissa Papa (Pound Ridge, N.Y.) had a unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a French company operating in the United States through…
Bassist Charlie Haden will bring an all-star ensemble of Latin musicians to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts for a jazz concert 8 p.m. tomorrow…
For the first time, a Lafayette group has advanced beyond the quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Performing Feb…
Electrical and computer engineering major Eric Geissenhainer ’04 knew he wanted to work in electronics when he graduated from Emmaus High School in 1997…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: Today’s Washington Post includes an article on research by Bruce Allen Murphy, Fred…