Jan 9, 2007
Economics and Business Students Discuss Public Finance with Easton Mayor
This past semester, 14 students taking the Public Finance course taught by Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and business,…
This past semester, 14 students taking the Public Finance course taught by Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and business,…
Lafayette will celebrate Black History Month through the theme “The Souls of Black Folk: Unveiling Identity” Jan. 31-Feb. 23. Events will delve into the…
During her junior year, Rachel Gallagher ’07 (Allentown, Pa.) took the course Single Motherhood: Myths and Realities taught by Deborah Byrd, associate…
This year, civil engineering major Abdul-Rahman Salkini ’07 (Aleppo, Syria) is continuing a groundbreaking study he began this past summer on testing externally…
Lafayette students recently got the chance to tell the government what to do about the nationâs economy in a mock-meeting for the Federal Reserve…
This month’s First Weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from concerts to brewery tours to interactive art at various locations throughout…
Partners for Livable Communities, a national, non-profit leadership organization, will be honoring the City of Easton next week for its downtown residential…
Neuroscience major Jesse Hatgis ’08 (Jericho, N.Y.) and Lisa Gabel, visiting assistant professor of psychology, are collaborating on a research project…
This past summer Shane Clauser ’07 (Pottsville, Pa.) investigated European colonialism and post-colonial theory to map the “origins” and effects of colonization…
Renowned Big Dance Theater will fuse Eastern and Western elements in their new work, The Other Here, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26-27 in the Williams…