Nov 16, 2006
Miller ’84 Looks Ahead to Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C.
As an associate professor at Kansas State University, Ruth Douglas Miller ’84 teaches electronics, electromagnetics, bioinstrumentation, engineering ethics…
As an associate professor at Kansas State University, Ruth Douglas Miller ’84 teaches electronics, electromagnetics, bioinstrumentation, engineering ethics…
One warm summer day in 1988 Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, was walking past Pardee Hall and noticed a colony of wasps. Not just any wasps, but Sphecius…
For Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, professor and head of foreign languages and literatures and director of the Max Kade Center for German Studies, a recent…
Lafayette will experience the classics in a new way as Dirk “Baba” Brinkman brings “The Rap Canterbury Tales” to campus, starting with a writing workshop…
This fall, Stephen Discepola ’07 (Millville, N.J.) is training fellow students to use a system he developed to estimate the cost of complying with state…
World-renowned orchestra Orpheus with pianist Jeremy Denk will take the stage for “Brandenburg Redux” 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29 in the Williams Center…
The Reeder Scholars invite the campus community to a discussion on environmentalism in Africa 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15 in the back room of Gilbert’s.…
Whether shopping on the Internet, buying music, or downloading to an iPod, consumers have daily encounters with digital rights. Taha Jiwaji ’08 (Dar-Es-Salaam…
Imagine trying to row a boat using sticks instead of oars. That’s similar to the plight of Winter the dolphin. Diane Mitchell ’05has been working…
Imagine trying to row a boat using sticks instead of oars. That’s similar to the plight of Winter the dolphin. Diane Mitchell ’05 has been working closely…