Jul 27, 2001
Janna Pachuski ’02 Studies Infection Plaguing Third World Countries
A nasty Third World disease may take another blow from Lafayette’s biology department as a student adds to scientists’ knowledge by investigating amino…
A nasty Third World disease may take another blow from Lafayette’s biology department as a student adds to scientists’ knowledge by investigating amino…
Providing a teaching tool for electrical engineering students is the aim of a project at Lafayette this summer focusing on Very Large Scale Integration…
New asphalt paths are gracing the Quad this week, while others have been removed to open up more space. The paths had become damaged over the years, prompting…
Alan R. Griffith ’64, vice chairman of the Bank of New York, is the new chair of Lafayette’s Board of Trustees. A trustee since 1994, Griffith began his…
Work began this week on a $40,000 project to renovate the Hillel House. Used for Jewish religious, cultural, and social activities by the Hillel Society…
The rollicking U.S. financial markets may seem like modern games of chance, but they actually have lured investors for a couple hundred years now. In a…
Using the sun’s radiation to treat industrial wastewater is a Lafayette College chemical engineering student’s goal during a summer research project. EXCEL…
Marquis Scholar Becky Dreibelbis ’02 of Hamburg, Pa. is completing an internship this summer at the environmental consulting firm Environmental Alliance…
Scott Longazel ’02 of Euclid, Ohio spent part of his summer interning at Cutler Associates in Allentown, Pa. The Lehigh Valley office is one of three locations…
The hardy walkers who make the trek up or down the Lafayette stairs leading to the north end of Third Street will use a safer, more attractive walkway…