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Sep 5, 2006

Recent Faculty Publications

Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Michael…

Sep 5, 2006

Auditions for Live Election-Night Television Broadcast Continue Wednesday

Lafayette and MBC Teleproductions are producing a first-of-its-kind, live election-night television broadcast this fall. Student anchors, reporters, and…

Sep 1, 2006

Workshops Show Students the Skills to Succeed

Tim Silvestri, assistant director of counseling services, is inviting students to “get into their academic zone” through Academic Performance Sessions…

Sep 1, 2006

Students Will Bend Their Minds in Writing Course

Students in this semester’s Mindbenders: Shifting Paradigms course will examine the Eureka Phenomenon, or epiphany, as a means to improve their writing…

Sep 1, 2006

Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art, Shows New Works in Major New York Exhibit

Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art, collaborates with renowned architect and artist Elizabeth Chapman in an exhibit of works opening Sept…

Aug 31, 2006

NPR’s “Weekend Edition” and Philadelphia Inquirer Feature Biology Professor Chuck Holliday

The Philadelphia Inquire featured Chuck Holliday, professor of biology, as an expert on Eastern cicada killer wasps Tuesday, Aug. 29. Holliday was also…

Aug 31, 2006

Ping Chong Offers Campus Community Numerous Artistic Opportunities

This year’s artist-in-residence, Ping Chong, will bring a plethora of art-based activities to campus during the fall semester, including an installation…

Aug 31, 2006

Aydin Gerek ’07 Studies Advanced Geometry with Intercollegiate Team

This summer, Aydin Gerek ’07 (Istanbul, Turkey) discovered many different ways to examine a four-dimensional shape through a collaborative project made…

Aug 30, 2006

Haotian Wu ’07 Works with Graduate-Level Geometry

This summer, Haotian Wu ’07 (Suzhou, China) built upon his knowledge of advanced calculus and differential geometry to research geometric flows and applications…

Aug 30, 2006

The Sounds of Tiempo Libre Spice Up the Williams Center

Miami-based Tiempo Libre kicks off the WilliamsCenter for the Arts Sound Alternatives Series Friday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. with a performance of their critically…

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