Nov 6, 2001
Lafayette Forensics Team Earns First Tournament Victory
The Lafayette Forensics Team won an historic victory Saturday, Nov. 3, defeating 10 other teams to win the St. Anselm College Jack Lynch Tournament in…
The Lafayette Forensics Team won an historic victory Saturday, Nov. 3, defeating 10 other teams to win the St. Anselm College Jack Lynch Tournament in…
Sam McCullough, Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and his Economic Development Strategic…
Students walking through the lobby of the Williams Center for the Arts today through Thursday can create some impromptu art with folk artist Gregory Warmack…
Edward N. Gamber, associate professor of economics and business at Lafayette, is coauthor of a major new textbook, Macroeconomics. Scheduled for publication…
Bradley Antanaitis, associate professor of physics, will speak on “How Do You Make a Protein Laugh? Tickle it, of course!” at noon today. Free and open…
Fourteen students in the History of Modern Japan class at Lafayette are discussing issues with Japanese counterparts halfway across the globe through videoconferencing…
The Chi Phi duos of John Ahearn ’03 and Chad Dolack ’02, and Bill Pyrz ’04 and Jared Barnes ’04, took first and third place, respectively, in bocce ball…
Lafayette President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 talked about “Calming Your Fears: The Truth about Flying” in a packed Interfaith Chapel today for the ninth…
It might seem a stretch to relate a biochemistry degree with cooking skills, but Molly Parece Sadowsky '95 sees a connection. “Cooking really is chemistry…
Sixteen members of Lafayette’s International Affairs Club will travel to Washington, D.C., Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 to participate in the annual European Union…