Jan 2, 2002
40th anniversary for undefeated College Bowl Season
Before professional football pushed it off the airwaves, viewers across the country watched student teams face off in the GE College Bowl, a television…
Before professional football pushed it off the airwaves, viewers across the country watched student teams face off in the GE College Bowl, a television…
Neil Englehart, assistant professor of government and law at Lafayette, has received a $40,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for…
Through an advanced research project that included a survey of her classmates, psychology major Kimberly Rubenfeld ’03 looked at the differences between…
Metin Aslantas, a junior electrical and computer engineering major, investigated the ways in which states dominated by one group become more democratic…
The excitement of learning and inventing new things comes with the territory in the Lafayette chemistry lab. This fall, Daniel Ruddy ’03 (Dunmore, Pa.)…
For his senior honors thesis, Andrew Colton ’02 (Hicksville, N.Y.) is studying how to mathematically model the interaction between tumor and immune system…
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…