Oct 16, 2006
D.C. Jackson Examines Engineering and Politics of Big Dams
D.C. Jackson, professor of history, likes to put an emphasis on the value of hydroelectricity and bountiful, clean drinking water when he teaches classes…
D.C. Jackson, professor of history, likes to put an emphasis on the value of hydroelectricity and bountiful, clean drinking water when he teaches classes…
Alternative energy research has Ashley Jermusyk ’08 (Miller Place, N.Y.) seeing green. The chemical engineering major will spend the school year studying…
It began two years ago with an opportunity to collaborate with nationally acclaimed poet and performance artist Sekou Sundiata as he began work on his…
Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics and business, and George Panichas, Hogg Professor and head of philosophy, have recently become…
Kira Lawrence began working at Lafayette as an assistant professor of geology and environmental geosciences in August. Less than one month later, she began…
Martin Sternstein, professor of mathematics at Ithaca College, will speak on the African influence in mathematics 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31 in Oechsle Hall…
This year Vanessa Youngs ’08 (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) is exploring her longstanding interest in the United States justice system through honors thesis research…
Over Labor Day weekend, Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, didn’t just relax and fly a kite. Instead, he went to work on two brilliant kite-like…
A planning meeting for students wishing to present at the upcoming National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) will be held 4:10 p.m. Thursday…
The poems of Ross Gay ’96 aren’t just snippets of emotions or observations. Many of those in his first book, Against Which, deal with national issues and…