Feb 27, 2009
Hayley Rosado ’09 Explores the Mathematics of Origami
English and mathematics double major writes about her interdisciplinary honors research Hayley Rosado ’09 (Montclair, N.J.) is performing interdisciplinary…
English and mathematics double major writes about her interdisciplinary honors research Hayley Rosado ’09 (Montclair, N.J.) is performing interdisciplinary…
Studying engineering at Lafayette provides an added dimension of excellence. Strong programs in the liberal arts allow engineering majors greater breadth…
Group will lead workshops focusing on religious pluralism The Interfaith Youth Core, an international nonprofit working to build mutual respect and pluralism…
King N’ Trio has entertained audiences from Chicago to Los Angeles As bass player in the Colorado-based folk group The King n’ Trio, H. Merritt Kinsey…
Annual Landis lecture will combine elements of art and engineering Experimental artist Natalie Jeremijenko will present the 2008 John and Muriel Landis…
Event is part of the College’s celebration of Black History Month Africans Creating African Consciousness and Interest Abroad (ACACIA) will host its…
Geology major and NCAA Division I athlete writes about her honors thesis stemming from an Alaskan research trip with David Sunderlin, assistant professor…
Event is part of the College’s celebration of Black History Month Africans Creating African Consciousness and Interest Abroad (ACACIA) will host its…
Engineering studies major and varsity swimmer writes on her work with Javad Tavakoli, professor of chemical engineering Marcella Nehrbass ’09 (Ringoes…
Communities: Easton premieres at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 1 Vibrant energy – part of Easton’s character since it first became a commercial and cultural…