Feb 11, 2003
EXCEL Scholar: Jessica Schneck ’04 Examines Effect of Fatty Food Intake on Snails
Junior Jessica Schneck (Walnutport, Pa.) discovered that snails are what they eat as she studied their intake of fatty foods during the January interim…
Junior Jessica Schneck (Walnutport, Pa.) discovered that snails are what they eat as she studied their intake of fatty foods during the January interim…
Junior Erica Canzler spent her winter break examining the ability of developing countries to reform and sustain their economic systems, as well as what…
Lisa Facciponti will dynamically present a general history of storytelling 12:10-1:10 p.m. today in room 429 of Pardee Hall. The event is free and open…
Students typically learn the importance of controlling temperature, pressure and flow rate in a chemical engineering process control course through the…
When senior May Chui wanted to conduct environmental research, she assembled seven fellow students to work on a significant, noncredit project. The team…
Until the late 1970s, Americans almost universally regarded dolls as children’s toys. The small cadre of adult collectors that did exist focused on antique…
Lafayette will dedicate its new technologically advanced headquarters for the study of German today in room 429 of Pardee Hall. The dedication of the Max…
Visiting artists Willie Cole and Loren Madsen will give lectures this month in room 108 of the Williams Center for the Arts. The events are free and open…
Stephen E. Lammers, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of the English Bible, will speak on “Clonaid and the Raelians” noon-1 p.m. today at Interfaith Chapel,…
Film, dance, and stand-up comedy are among the campus entertainment options this weekend. The movie Barbershop will be shown 7 and 10 p.m. today and tomorrow…