Apr 2, 2008
Growing the Faculty
Lafayette is increasing the overall size of the faculty by nearly 20 percent over the next five years without expanding student enrollment Lafayette is…
Lafayette is increasing the overall size of the faculty by nearly 20 percent over the next five years without expanding student enrollment Lafayette is…
My hands-on research in Austin, Nevada. By Melissa Larsen ’09 Geology major Melissa Larsen ’09 (Swarthmore, Pa.) is performing research on the preservation…
Single-photon counting lab will be used for student-faculty research in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, and computer science Michael Stark, assistant…
A gender comparison on stresses in the anterior cruciate ligament. By Katie Pitz ’08 Mechanical engineering major Katie Pitz ’08 (Millers, Md.) is…
By Carrie Pasternak ’08 This weekend’s Council of Lafayette Women Conference will not only be a time for students, faculty, alumni, and staff to come…
A gender comparison on stresses in the anterior cruciate ligament. By Katie Pitz ’08 Mechanical engineering major Katie Pitz ’08 (Millers, Md.) is…
Annual Landis lecture focuses on the integration of engineering and the liberal arts James M. Steele ’65, professor of architecture at the University…
My research on how limited resources can lead to violence. By Lisa Van Batavia ’08 Lisa Van Batavia ’08 (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.) is working on honors research…
Competition was sponsored by Policy Studies as part of its high school educators’ workshop The winner and runner-up in the Policy Studies program’s…
Trainer for Equinox in Manhattan previews CLW Conference session, “Staying Fit on the Run” By Barbara Gluckman ’96 Fitness trainer Barbara Gluckman…