Dec 28, 2001
David Crean ’02 Investigates Political Theories of Locke and Rousseau
David Crean ’02 (Wilton, Conn.) investigated the political theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau in an intensive independent research project…
David Crean ’02 (Wilton, Conn.) investigated the political theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau in an intensive independent research project…
An honors thesis conducted by Casey Lyons ’02 (Guilford, Conn.) traces the evolution of Virginia Woolf’s stream of consciousness technique, placing heavy…
A few years ago, Laurel Merrick ’03 (Branford, Conn.) hated science and couldn’t envision a career that had anything to do with biology or chemistry. Then…
Basic research in organic chemistry provided groundwork for one student’s ambitions in the lab. The ultimate aim of the research conducted by chemistry…
Chip Nataro, assistant professor of chemistry, co-authored an article, “Synthesis and characterization of ferrocenylalcohol derivatives of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene…
Lafayette senior Erin O’Brien of Carlisle, Pa., a Marquis Scholar enrolled in a dual-degree program in civil engineering and International Studies, will…
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to relax and enjoy the holiday season at Gilberts. Coffee, tea, and holiday cookies will be available free of…
Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., gave Craig S. Higgins ’65 its Louise F. Hegarty Excellence in Teaching Award. As associate professor and chair of the…
Heather Rabinowicz ’02 has spent extensive time this semester in an internship at the Bethlehem facility of KidsPeace, a national organization that offers…
Daniel Corno ’02 is not waiting for graduation to dive head first into the business world. Through an internship, Corno is working to purchase a restaurant…