Jun 28, 2002
Matt Johnston ’03 Seeks to Improve Speed, Efficiency of Wire Circuitry
Electrical and computer engineering major Matt Johnston ’03 (Nantucket, Mass.) is assisting on a project to improve the speed and efficiency of wire circuitry…
Electrical and computer engineering major Matt Johnston ’03 (Nantucket, Mass.) is assisting on a project to improve the speed and efficiency of wire circuitry…
For the third consecutive year, a Lafayette student is among the few in the world to receive a Microwave Theory and Techniques Society Undergraduate Scholarship…
The Max Kade Foundation has awarded a $65,000 grant that will fund renovations to provide a technologically advanced headquarters for the study of German…
A paper coauthored by two professors and two students has been published in a peer-reviewed journal, Acta Chromatographica. Joseph Sherma, professor emeritus…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music at Lafayette, will perform in concert, 7-11 p.m. Thursday at Blue Orchard Inn, 565 State Street…
“The needs of the present determine and shape collective memory,” says Robert L. Cohn, Philip and Muriel Berman Professor of Jewish Studies and head of…
Leslie F. Muhlfelder '81 was enjoying the challenges of a promising legal career as she began a six-year stint as associate university counsel at Temple…
Teams from the National Fellowship of Child Care Executives, an organization of 68 children's homes in the United States, are competing on campus in the…
Lafayette mathematics major Crystal Taylor of Hyattsville, Md., is one of 79 students across the country chosen to receive a 2002 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation…
Cagley, Harman & Associates, Inc., the structural engineering firm of D. Kirk Harman ’77, is engaged in one of the biggest, most spectacular projects it…