Aug 3, 2006
Adam Callaghan ’07 Searches Autograph Albums for Clues to the Past
Adam Callaghan ’07 (South Portland, Maine) has a knack for collecting autographs, even if they are from the 16th and 17th centuries. He is researching…
Adam Callaghan ’07 (South Portland, Maine) has a knack for collecting autographs, even if they are from the 16th and 17th centuries. He is researching…
When Allan Amanik ’06 began a series of paintings based on his eastern European Jewish heritage and the loss of his maternal grandparents, he never thought…
For about the last six years, Creating a Healthy, Interesting, Livable Lafayette (CHILL) has provided fun activities to help students constructively manage…
This summer, biochemistry major Tim Daubert ’09 (Lebanon, Pa.) is acting as a chemical architect of sorts. For his EXCEL project, the Marquis Scholar is…
This fall, Lafayette is welcoming 14 new tenure-track faculty and two librarians. The College has 195 full-time, tenure-track faculty members. Joining…
Breakthrough research published in the July/August issue of Child Development by Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi, Metzgar Professor of Psychology, provides a first…
A group of five Lafayette students under the guidance of Roger Ruggles, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, is visiting Uganda…
The life work of Nancy Edgar Winkler ’77 has provided educational opportunities for people who otherwise wouldn’t have them. She works for the Eastern…
While some students spend their summers working at the mall or relaxing on the beach, Jaryd Freedman ’08 (Ambler, Pa.) is conducting cutting-edge biochemistry…
The Lafayette Alumni Research Network (LEARN) not only provides ideal research opportunities for neuroscience majors, it also allows alumni access to high…