Jun 21, 2001
Introduction to Engineering Class will Tackle Water Desalination
This year’s Introduction to Engineering class will work with a technology that appears certain to grow in importance: desalination. Specifically, the students…
This year’s Introduction to Engineering class will work with a technology that appears certain to grow in importance: desalination. Specifically, the students…
An art project that will meld pictures, words, and music is giving a student free rein to follow his creative muse “all day, every day, all summer.” “I…
A student’s work this summer is helping launch a 10- to 15-year study of how undergraduates spend their money. Not just a frivolous look at magazines,…
The legacy of the Columbine High School shootings is the subject of a summer research project being conducted by EXCEL Scholar Amy Dziekonski ’03 (Vernon…
Amanda Roth ’04 is providing some groundwork this summer for research on orphans in British fiction and nonfiction writing. “I hadn’t thought about the…
Kate Wick, currently campus chapter coordinator at Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, Ga., has been hired as an intern with the Landis Community…
Coauthored with a Student: Bernard Fried, Gideon R., Jr., and Alice L. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology (coauthors Yonghyun Kim ’02 and Joseph A.…
Twenty Lafayette students of high academic achievement and promise will participate in the distinctive McKelvy House Scholars Program during the upcoming…
Marquis Scholar Dan Connolly ’02 (Meadville, Pa) is enhancing his education as a chemical engineering major for the second summer through an internship…
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…