Mar 1, 2002
Laura Feeney ’02 Tests Anti-Epileptic Drugs on Mutant Fruit Flies
A behavioral neuroscience major hopes to reveal secrets of epilepsy using fruit flies that combines the disciplines of biology and neuroscience. As an…
A behavioral neuroscience major hopes to reveal secrets of epilepsy using fruit flies that combines the disciplines of biology and neuroscience. As an…
Marquis Scholar Karin Hessler ’04 (Hamburg, N.J.) a biochemistry major, is using a technique called high performance liquid chromatography to build a nonbiological…
RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS Posted March 1, 2002 Publications coauthored with students: Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R Jr. and Alice L. Kreider Professor…
Tomorrow marks the deadline to submit creative pieces for the spring 2002 issue of The Marquis, the student literary magazine. Poems, short stories, creative…
Howard McGary and Bernard Boxill, professors of philosophy at Rutgers University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, respectively, will speak…
Six college a cappella groups will visit Lafayette for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Mid-Atlantic Region Semi-Finals 2 p.m. Saturday…
Over 30 students are involved in a production of The Vagina Monologues that will be performed 8 p.m. tonight, Friday, and Saturday in the Farinon Center…
Lafayette will host six outstanding collegiate a cappella groups for a semi-final contest in the International Championship of Collegiate a Cappella at…
Traveling to a country deemed too unsafe for the Peace Corps, Jennifer Kosmela '93 served as a referendum observer in Uzbekistan in January. Referendum…
Becka Dresner '98 carried the Olympic Torch down Forest Avenue in Staten Island in December. She was one of 11,500 people nationwide who carried the Olympic…