Jul 6, 2009
Clean Water and Earthquakes in Honduras
Michael Thompson ’12 writes about his experiences this summer with Engineers Without Borders Michael Thompson ’12, a civil engineering major, traveled…
Michael Thompson ’12 writes about his experiences this summer with Engineers Without Borders Michael Thompson ’12, a civil engineering major, traveled…
Government and law major writes about her assistance with the book and DVD being created by Jennifer Kelly, assistant professor of music Caitlin Flood…
Mathematics major writes about her research with Bradley Antanaitis, associate professor of physics Mathematics major Laura Wong Hon Chan ’12 (Tombeau…
Ellen Fenlon Beal ’81 kept to shadows while working with apocryphal gospel In the bowels of the nation’s capital, the precious cargo snug against her…
Army and FEMA veteran Clay Spangenberg ’70 helps Dept. of Homeland Security and communities plan for emergencies In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Clay…
Article highlights his leadership of dramatic advancements at Dickinson College as vice president for enrollment and college relations Robert J. Massa…
Program will help expand the geographical and cultural scope of the College’s global offerings Lafayette is offering students a new avenue to study the…
The College ranks No. 9 nationally in percentage of women engineering grads, reports the American Society for Engineering Education Lafayette is among…
The College ranks No. 9 nationally in percentage of women engineering grads, reports the American Society for Engineering Education Lafayette is among…
Tony Fernandez ’81 oversees supply chain involving nearly 100 countries at world’s largest confectioner Despite bearing no resemblance to a fuzzy bunny…