Mar 12, 2002
Alison Hindenlang ’03 Shadows Corporate Laboratory Scientists
Marquis Scholar Alison Hindenlang ’03 (Randolph N.J.) spends a good deal of her time outside the classroom immersed in water as a member of the varsity…
Marquis Scholar Alison Hindenlang ’03 (Randolph N.J.) spends a good deal of her time outside the classroom immersed in water as a member of the varsity…
Erin North ’03 (Canonsburg, Pa.) spent much of the January interim session searching libraries and websites for information that may eventually help road…
Lafayette College Student GovernmentFebruary 28, 2002 An official meeting of the 2002 Student Government was held in the Farinon Center, Room 12 at 7:35pm…
Darren Lopez ’02 (Highland Mills, N.Y.) will speak about his experiences of studying abroad last year in Cuba noon tomorrow in Interfaith Chapel, Hogg…
A team of mechanical engineering students is preparing to compete in the 2002 Midwest Mini-Baja Competition in Madison, Wis., May 31-June 1. The group…
Actress Maxine Maxwell will present “Echoes of the Past,” dramatic portrayals of five African and African-American women, 8 p.m. Monday, March 11, in the…
Interning at Associated Physical Therapists, Inc. in Easton this semester, Nancy Haystrand ’03 (Hillsdale, N.J.) is deciding if a career in physical therapy…
Trustee Scholar Jacob Sechrist ’04 (York, Pa.), a biochemistry major, spent the January interim session investigating a pigment that may help improve vision…
Jim Lehrer, one of the nation’s most respected and honored journalists, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 167th Commencement on Saturday, May…
The accomplished career of Harold “Hal” Hochman, William E. Simon Professor of Economics, was celebrated in a recent article published in Eastern Economic…