Mar 16, 2007
Meaghan Henrici ’09 Gets First-hand Look at Surgery
Many students enter college with the dream of becoming a doctor, but not many undergraduates get the chance to witness surgery up-close as a sophomore…
Many students enter college with the dream of becoming a doctor, but not many undergraduates get the chance to witness surgery up-close as a sophomore…
Scott Wells, a nationally recognized speaker on issues associated with emergency management and response operations, will discuss “Katrina: An Insider…
From Hire to Liar: The Role of Deception in the Workplace,the latest book by David Shulman, associate professor of anthropology and sociology, will be…
As part of the College’s new Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences, mechanical engineering professor Michael W. Plesniak will discuss his…
Due to the snowstorm, the College is closing most administrative offices at 3 p.m. No classes are being held because of Spring Break.
“With all the stress in the world, now more than ever America needs to laugh and to escape to the movies to be entertained,” says Andrea Cohen Malamut…
In the 9th century, as the story goes, a woman disguised as a man ruled the Catholic church. HofstraUniversity professor Craig Rustici ’86 was so intrigued…
Since her first year as a student at Lafayette, art major Sara Beth Talias ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.) has known she wanted to do something different with her…
David Shulman, associate professor of anthropology and sociology, will be interviewed today from 11:40 a.m. until noon on The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC,…
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. has awarded Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, a $20,000 Senior Scientist Mentor grant…