Jun 29, 2006
Lafayette Continues to Celebrate the Legacy of Aaron O. Hoff
In May 1832, Aaron O. Hoff blew the horn which called to order Lafayette’s first day of class for 43 students and three professors. Not only was Hoff a…
In May 1832, Aaron O. Hoff blew the horn which called to order Lafayette’s first day of class for 43 students and three professors. Not only was Hoff a…
As director of the Policy Research Institute and professor of administration at University of Kansas, history graduate Steven Maynard-Moody’71 spends much…
Elizabeth Helwig ’07 (Harding Township, N.J.) has moved one step closer to realizing her childhood dream of a medical career. The biology major completed…
An electrical engineering professor, Finley Smith, is the faculty member Dick Seiler ’54 remembers most from his college experience. “Professor Smith made…
Leah Schachar ’08 (Dallas, Texas) worked with high-level information technology executives through an internship with Boston-based Yankee Group, an information…
Marquis Scholar Brian Kronenthal ’07 (Yardley, Pa.) is exploring the prevalence of non-tying behavior in dice games this summer through EXCEL research…
Numerous physics majors have presented research and published abstracts at recent national conferences. Their projects range from working with atoms to…
Running is a passion for Tracy Gold’96. She recently broke the three-hour marathon mark and finished more than five minutes ahead of the second-place runner…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Dru Germanoski…
Realizing there was no book ever written on preparative layer chromatography (PLC), Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, collaborated…