May 17, 2001
Dining Services Announces Summer Operating Hours
Dining Services has announced changes to summer hours: In an effort to exceed the expectations of the campus community, the Dining Services has developed…
Dining Services has announced changes to summer hours: In an effort to exceed the expectations of the campus community, the Dining Services has developed…
The Skillman and Kirby Hall of Civil Rights libraries will begin their summer hours Monday, May 21. Both libraries will be open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. through…
Sixty-five students will work closely with Lafayette faculty this summer as EXCEL Scholars in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering…
Mousam Kayastha ’01 (Kathmandu, Nepal) will use knowledge from dual degrees in civil engineering and art as she pursues her master’s degree in architecture…
A confident crew of mechanical engineering students is ready to compete in the 2001 Mini-Baja Competition next month, having completed their vehicle before…
Lafayette is a winner of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) 2001 Circle of Excellence in Educational Fund-raising Award, which…
David R. Johnson, professor of English and associate provost at Lafayette, has published the first biography of Pulitzer Prize-winning American short-story…
Lafayette will grant 518 degrees to 509 graduating seniors at the College’s 166th Commencement, Saturday, May 19. The event will feature an address by…
Lafayette Marquis Scholar Steve Ryder, a senior mechanical engineering major from Pitman, N.J., has received a National Defense Science and Engineering…
Students in the Manufacturing and Design class were racing cars inside Alumni Hall of Engineering this past semester. Teams of three students each designed…