Aug 23, 2001
Youth Step Festival Postponed
A “step festival” for teenage step groups and drill teams that had been scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 9 at the Williams Center for the Arts has been postponed…
A “step festival” for teenage step groups and drill teams that had been scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 9 at the Williams Center for the Arts has been postponed…
Sarah Glacel, a 2001 graduate of Lafayette, has received a prestigious Fulbright grant to study in Russia for ten months beginning Sept. 1. She will study…
Joseph Sherma, John D. and Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, published “A Field Guide to Instrumentation: Ion Chromatography” in the July/August…
Lafayette’s national reputation for academic excellence has helped it bring in a record-setting incoming class while being more selective in admissions…
The American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Eastern Pennsylvania chapter has selected the Williams Visual Arts Building as the site of its Thursday, Sept…
A Lafayette student with a keen interest in organic chemistry got a chance to learn the ropes of lab work this summer through research projects on organic…
At the heart of most chemical processes is a reaction, and understanding reactions is crucial to designing those that work. That’s why a Lafayette chemical…
EXCEL Scholars Carter Figueroa ’02 of Charleston, S.C. and Lauren Sheldon ’04 of Somerville, N.J. are collaborating on research for a book on the Battle…
Gabriela Martins ’03 of Newark, N.J. is compiling a glossary for a late medieval French text, La Nef des folles by Jehan Drouyn. Martins is working as…
Nathan Hawk ’02 of Lehighton, Pa. traveled to Nevada as an EXCEL Scholar this summer with Dru Germanoski, professor and head of geology and environmental…