Dec 15, 2008
The Cha-cha-cha is This Month’s ‘Dancing on the Thirds’ Lesson
Students get in for half price, Dec. 19 The Easton Main Street Initiative is hosting its monthly “Dancing on the Thirds” lesson from 8-9 p.m. Friday…
Students get in for half price, Dec. 19 The Easton Main Street Initiative is hosting its monthly “Dancing on the Thirds” lesson from 8-9 p.m. Friday…
Music and psychology major writes about her work as an EXCEL Scholar with Jennifer Kelly, assistant professor of music Jacqueline Macri ’09 (Malvern…
Alumni enjoy good times at variety of regional events Alumni chapters bring together Lafayette graduates to begin and renew friendships with one another…
Technology Clinic is working on exhibits and marketing for proposed flood museum Students in this year’s Technology Clinic are working with the New York-based…
Art major Jon Canter ’11 writes about his work with local children to produce a sculpture for Easton’s Breast Cancer Awareness Garden Art major Jon…
Amy Emerick ’03 uses online community and other ways to keep Lafayette ties strong For Amy Emerick ’03, the idea of community is very important. It was…
Fisher Stadium hosted average of 9,700-plus fans this season Links for this article will point to the web address below: http://news.lafayette.edu/news…
Robert Peoples ’08, one of many students Fried has mentored in research, co-authored a chapter Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology,…
Kat Darula ’95 uses an anthropologist’s approach to improve people’s lives by Kate Helm Kat Darula ’95 knew she was in the right job when she began…
He writes about his radio astronomy research with Lyle Hoffman, professor and head of physics Peiyuan Mao ’11 (Yangzhou Jiangsu Province, China), a double…