Sep 17, 2009
Chemistry Professors Receive $200,000 National Science Foundation Grant
New equipment will enhance teaching and undergraduate research Students and faculty in the chemistry department will soon have two new pieces of equipment…
New equipment will enhance teaching and undergraduate research Students and faculty in the chemistry department will soon have two new pieces of equipment…
English major writes about the month she spent with Scott Spitzer ’73, senior vice president of Bowne & Co. in New York City English major Rachel Abramovitz…
Six-week intensive session provided eight incoming students with a taste of academic life Over the summer, eight students from the Class of 2013 came to…
Submission deadline for From Scales to Feathers is Oct. 10 Photographs and short videos of pigeons are being sought for an exhibition in the Williams Center…
Dan Sharp ’07 writes about his work on critical safety standards in mechanical engineering Since graduating from Lafayette, I have worked as a staff engineer…
Talk kicks off year-long series of programs in policy, science, and art Carol Collier, executive director of the Delaware River Basin Commission, will…
Physics major writes about exploring the many cultures of Europe while researching charged particles at the CERN facility in Switzerland Physics major…
On Election Night last year, Alan Hoffman ’88 was doing what most of America and much of the world was doing: watching the election results unfold on television…
Policy studies graduate receives $10,000 per year to attend Simon Graduate School of Business Christopher Haight ’09 has received the Simon Early Leaders…
Twelve students have been involved in research that could help control tomato and potato blight Manuel Ospina-Giraldo, assistant professor of biology,…