May 30, 2007
Rhae Anna Riegel ’07 Conducts Study of Turtle Pupils’ Response to Light
In typical college laboratory courses, students often perform experiments with known outcomes, but Rhae Anna Riegel ’07 conducted groundbreaking research…
In typical college laboratory courses, students often perform experiments with known outcomes, but Rhae Anna Riegel ’07 conducted groundbreaking research…
Even for students who are sure of what they want to do after Lafayette, Career Servicesâ Gateway program can be a helpful tool in preparing for life…
According to Tom Dawes ’65, there is still a chance for The Cyrkle to have another reunion. Dawes is referring to the band that he, Don Danneman ’65, Marty…
Lafayette’s steel bridge team took fifth place at the 16th annual National Student Steel Bridge Competition held May 25-26 at California State University-Northridge…
The experience Jennifer Ricciardi ’08 (East Hanover, N.J.) had during her externship may change the career path she takes. Ricciardi spent three days over…
Finding nirvana may not be first on a college student’s to-do list during a study abroad term, but for Sergey Toshinskiy ’08 (Obninsk Kaluga Regio, Russia)…
Mike Sanchez ’81 knows a thing or two about hard work paying off. The electrical engineering graduate has been moving up the DuPont ranks since he left…
While studying abroad last year in Dijon, France, Laura Sims ’07 witnessed living history that would become the focus of her honors thesis. During the…
A six-member Technology Clinic team is working to find environmentally-friendly alternatives to some of the College’s current practices. Tech Clinic is…
Jillian Gaeta ’07 will travel to Namibia this summer to work with Axia, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that assists children whose parents have…