Mar 23, 2009
Paul Luscombe ’60 Publishes Second Book on Coping with Parkinson’s Disease
There’s nothing like a fire alarm to get the limbs moving fast again. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1992, Paul Luscombe ’60 discovered that…
There’s nothing like a fire alarm to get the limbs moving fast again. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1992, Paul Luscombe ’60 discovered that…
A few minutes with Emily Mallory ’09 Emily Mallory ’09, of Camarillo, Calif., is majoring in chemical engineering. She’s a graduate of La Reina High…
Her project deals with the ethical responsibility of pharmaceutical companies to provide AIDS medicine to the Third World Neuroscience major Stephanie…
A few minutes with Emma Seale ’11 Emma Seale ’11, of Santa Barbara, Calif., is a psychology major. She graduated from San Marcos High School. What…
A few minutes with Amy Head ’10 Amy Head ’10, of Evanston, Ill., is majoring in mechanical engineering. She’s a graduate of Evanston Township High…
A few minutes with Jessica Counihan ’10 Jessica Counihan ’10, of Colorado Springs, Colo., has two majors, chemistry and a self-created, interdisciplinary…
A few minutes with Kameisha Hodge ’11 EASTON, Pa.(news.lafayette.edu) — Kameisha Hodge ’11, of Washington, D.C., is an English major. She’s a graduate…
Speakers are from Princeton University, University of California Santa Cruz, Temple University, and Binghamton University The mathematics department will…
Angela Coxe ’03 uses Alumni Online Community to share good news As a member of the Alumni Online Community, Angela Coxe ’03 is a bearer of good news…
He writes about using mathematics and computer science to design a baseball statistical model to examine how different strategies affect a game Using 2008…