Oct 17, 2001
Bauer documents changes among Chinantec in rural Mexico
After 23 years of visiting the remote 2,000-person Chinantec Indian village of San Pedro Yolox in the Sierra Juarez Mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico, Dan Bauer…
After 23 years of visiting the remote 2,000-person Chinantec Indian village of San Pedro Yolox in the Sierra Juarez Mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico, Dan Bauer…
As an undergraduate, Lorenzo Traldi fell in love with mathematics, taking only math courses his last three years of college and earning 88 credits in the…
“Conducting research means you continue to learn and stay curious, which creates enthusiasm that you can bring into your teaching,” says Robin Rinehart…
Comets are interesting astronomical phenomena today, but centuries ago they were considered harbingers of disaster. Andrew C. Fix, professor and head of…
“My emphasis is on teaching,” says J. Ronald “Bud” Martin ’66, associate professor of chemical engineering. “I enjoy it the most of all faculty duties…
Drug addiction may ruin lives and pack jails, but as a political issue, the treatment of addicts remains below the radar screen, says Mitchell S. Rosenthal…
An investment adviser in Philadelphia and part-time historian, Edward F. Ripley '50 recently published Shepherd in the Wilderness: Peter Hobart, 1604-1679…
Scheduled to graduate in 1942, Lawrence Savadkin was enjoying “the thrill of a lifetime” at Lafayette when his education was cut one year short by the…
With more than 20 years experience in waste and wastewater treatment methodologies and enterprise software sales, John Meeks '65 became vice president…
In his third term as mayor of Easton, Thomas Goldsmith '63 was awarded in June with the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities Distinguished…