May 7, 2010
Michael Adelman ’10 Wins 2010 George Wharton Pepper Prize
The award goes to the senior who “most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal” Michael Adelman ’10 calls himself a “liberal arts engineer.” During his…
The award goes to the senior who “most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal” Michael Adelman ’10 calls himself a “liberal arts engineer.” During his…
National Science Foundation funds will increase underrepresented students majoring in computer science and engineering Recognizing Lafayette’s commitment…
Students, faculty, staff, and administrators are recognized for their dedication to the College community Lafayette students, faculty, and staff were honored…

She’s the author of Big Career in the Big City: Land a Job and Get a Life in New York Vicki Salemi ’95 appeared on the ABC News Now program May 4 to…
‘New Writers Reading’ features work from three creative writing courses Students from three creative writing classes will read their original poems or…

Projects deal with the green renovation of Easton’s West Ward and job creation in the Slate Belt The College’s two current Technology Clinics will present…
They worked in close concert with chemistry professors on numerous projects A total of 11 students presented research at the American Chemical Society…
Easton’s historic Centre Square will be the site of community forum May 1 A free speech open mic event titled “Who is Easton?” will take place 1 p.m…
The Department of Mechanical Engineering awards for 2010 are: Eric Marshall was awarded the Karl J. Ammerman Prize. This endowed award is given to the…
How an alumni family is working to preserve the biological diversity of Armenia A magnitude 6.9 earthquake rocked northwestern Armenia Dec. 7, 1988, destroying…