Jun 18, 2001
Varsity Courts Named Court-of-the-Year Winner
Tennis Industry has made the Varsity Courts one of 12 winners in its 17th annual Court-of-the-Year contest. Lafayette was just one of three schools and…
Tennis Industry has made the Varsity Courts one of 12 winners in its 17th annual Court-of-the-Year contest. Lafayette was just one of three schools and…
Joshua Sanborn, assistant professor of history at Lafayette, has received a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) to conduct…
“Art and Artists of Costa Rica,” an exhibition of work by four artists, will be displayed from July 11-August 17 at Lafayette’s Williams Visual Arts Building…
Once again, Lafayette’s first-year students will analyze, discuss and learn about literature together before even arriving on campus in the fall. The Class…
Eighteenth and 19th century America from the viewpoint of foreign visitors is the subject of research by a student working for Skillman Library this summer…
Baseball fever, bossy sophomores, and risky rush activities were all part of campus life 100 years ago, a present-day Lafayette student has found in summer…
“Art and Artists of Costa Rica,” an exhibition of work by four artists, will be displayed from July 11-August 17 at the Williams Visual Arts Building,…
Joshua Sanborn, assistant professor of history, has received an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship for research that he will conduct while…
An interest in hydrology and environmental engineering has led Ting Fong (May) Chui ’03 of Hong Kong, China to research methods to clean up ground water…
For his EXCEL work this summer, Myat Lin ’04 of Yangon, Myanmar is tackling a project involving the intersection of three disciplines: engineering, biology…