Jan 1, 2007
Honoring the Legacy and Ideals of Our Namesake
September 6, 2007, is the 250th birthday of one of the truly great and remarkable people in history our namesake, the Marquis de Lafayette. It is my good…
September 6, 2007, is the 250th birthday of one of the truly great and remarkable people in history our namesake, the Marquis de Lafayette. It is my good…
Continuing a study she began while abroad in Madrid, Spain last semester, Lisa Lovallo ’07 (Hebron, Conn.) is investigating how college students from other…
Trustee Scholar Karolyn Kopcza ’07 (Moscow, Pa.) is working on research using fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) to investigate the development of tolerance…
The Phi Kappa Psi house, Lafayette’s erstwhile “Old Grey Barn” that the 137-year-old fraternity calls home, is getting a major facelift thanks to the generosity…
George Armah ’08 (Accra, Ghana) had a question. What conditions led to the evolution of vertebrae in fish, and how did this evolution take place more than…
At its mid-project report given on Dec. 15, five students who comprise a Lafayette Technology Clinic team presented their outline for a comprehensive health…
Art, literature, and science melt together in the “On Ice” exhibit, on display in the Williams Center for the Arts gallery Jan. 3-Feb. 11, 2007. Gallery…
Jason Brenner ’07 (Wayne, Pa.) is getting valuable hands-on experience for a future career in medicine through independent study research this year. The…
Frederick J. Quivey, Lafayette’s vice president for business affairs and treasurer since 1991, has announced that he will retire on June 30, 2007. “As…
Donald L. Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, will be featured on C-SPAN and Book TV this weekend in programs related to his newest book…