Feb 7, 2002
EXCEL Scholar: Nathan Tregger ’03 Studies Pollution in Bushkill Creek and Wetlands
Nathan Tregger ’03 (Niantic, Conn.), a civil and environmental engineering major, is studying non-point source pollution in the Bushkill Creek and local…
Nathan Tregger ’03 (Niantic, Conn.), a civil and environmental engineering major, is studying non-point source pollution in the Bushkill Creek and local…
In her three years at Lafayette, Christina Stenman ’03 has conducted historical research, studied in Europe, and helped test commercial airliner engines…
Gregory Kriegsmann, holder of the Foundation Chair of Applied Mathematics at New Jersey Institute of Technology, will speak on “Ubiquitous Waves” noon…
Mechanical engineering major Elise Palac ’02 is modifying a bite-block used by cardiologists during transesophageal echocardiography, a procedure to obtain…
When the U.S. government implemented its most recent tax changes, many wondered what impact they would have on the economy in general and their jobs in…
The Bang on a Can All-Stars will return to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts, connecting avant-garde jazz and “next wave” voices in world music…
Art and Transformation, a selection of works by Curlee Raven Holton, associate professor of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute…
Faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to join the Concert Band. Musicians for the following instruments are sought: flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon…
Sabbath services begin 4:30 p.m. Friday at Hogg Hall, with dinner featuring pasta and pizza starting 5:30 pm. at Hillel House, 524 Clinton Terrace. The…
A project to remove color from the wastewater effluent of pulp and paper plants is continuing this semester through funding from Lafayette and an industry…