Jul 12, 2001
Lafayette Awarded Grants for Its Nationally Recognized Neuroscience Program
Recent grants totaling $235,000 will enhance learning opportunities for Lafayette neuroscience students. Awards of $150,000 from the Arthur Vining Davis…
Recent grants totaling $235,000 will enhance learning opportunities for Lafayette neuroscience students. Awards of $150,000 from the Arthur Vining Davis…
When Trustee Scholar Katie Barillas ’04 (Bethlehem, Pa.) learned the topic of her EXCEL project this summer, she was nervous. Working with Arthur Kney…
For her EXCEL work this summer, Marquis Scholar Yahna Maurer ’02 (Shoemakersville, Pa.) is studying the effect of visual stimuli on the behavior of pigeons…
In an EXCEL project this summer, computer science major Alex Balan ’03 (Bucharest, Romania) is doing work on clutters and their structure, research that…
One student’s research into chemokines, proteins found in many of the body’s cells, may contribute to the battle against cancer. “The whole goal of the…
A student who loves all kinds of computers is indulging his passion this summer by providing the coding for a professor’s web page project. Carlos Chai…
Marquis Scholar Daniel Rubin ’02 (Canoga Park, Calif.) is researching the American liberal tradition through a biographical study of Hubert H. Humphrey…
Lafayette’s national reputation for academic excellence has helped it bring in one of the most outstanding incoming classes ever while being more selective…
Two new series usher in an enhanced selection of cultural offerings in the 2001-02 Performance Series at Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts. Footlights…
A team of mechanical engineering students outpaced more than half the field at the 2001 Midwest Mini Baja Competition, held June 1-3 in Troy, Ohio. Lafayette…