Jan 16, 2002
Daniel Rubin ’02 Explores United States’ Troop Deployment in Korean War
When Marquis Scholar Daniel Rubin ’02 (Canoga, Calif.) entered Lafayette, he envisioned a future as a lawyer. Nearly four years later, he’s much more concerned…
When Marquis Scholar Daniel Rubin ’02 (Canoga, Calif.) entered Lafayette, he envisioned a future as a lawyer. Nearly four years later, he’s much more concerned…
William Miles, associate professor of chemistry, co-authored a paper on Prozac with two Lafayette students that was recently published in the journal Tetrahedron…
Junior Lazar Nikolic, a computer science major from Roswell, Ga., has been awarded the James P. Schwar Prize for the upcoming summer. The honor includes…
Justine Kosmoski ’02 (Clark, N.J.), a mechanical engineering major, is examining the behavior of two phases of fluids, specifically how water layers evaporate…
Government and law major William Johnson ’02 (Winnetka, Ill.) is determining the political significance of the so-called “Millennial generation” as an…
Local Special Olympics athletes will visit campus to compete in basketball and swimming in late February and early March. An estimated 300 middle school…
Behavioral neuroscience major Lauren Moses ’02 of Everett, Wash., is assisting Wendy Hill, professor of psychology and head of neuroscience, and EXCEL…
A rare showing of selections from “Exotic Birds,” a series of works by Frank Stella, will be exhibited Feb. 5-March 9 at the Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman…
A paper coauthored by Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, and two Lafayette graduates recently was published in the Journal of Helminthology…
For the past two summers, Claire Kesicke ’02 learned about corporate bonds in an internship at SAC Capital Advisors in Stamford, Conn. Last winter, she…