May 19, 2006
Mark Lodato ’06 Explores Ways to Fight Computer Hackers
As Trustee Scholar Mark Lodato ’06 (Hamilton, N.J.) knows, breaking codes isn’t just for hacking into computers; it’s also for protecting them. Under the…
As Trustee Scholar Mark Lodato ’06 (Hamilton, N.J.) knows, breaking codes isn’t just for hacking into computers; it’s also for protecting them. Under the…
Two retiring members of the faculty have been elected to emeritus status, Susan L. Blake, professor of English, and Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R., Jr…
Lafayette will grant 563 degrees to 549 graduating seniors at the College’s 171st Commencement Saturday, May 20. The event will feature an address by Deborah…
Kathryn Longshore ’07 (Philadelphia, Pa.) played a vital role in research on gender differences and aggression that will be presented at the American Psychological…
Writer-director Robert Edwards ’85 made his feature film debut this month at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City with Land of the Blind, starring…
Unmanned systems (robots) have been anticipated for years. Jennifer Richardson ’83 is helping make them a reality in her new role as vice president of…
Nkrumah Pierre â06 (Glen Head, N.Y.) is looking forward to more than receiving an A.B. degree with a major in economics and business. Thanks to his…
A team of five juniors won the math department’s spring Team Barge competition, sharing the $750 prize for first place. The winners are: Zach Reiter (Easton…
An audience of well over 300 people turned out May 8 to watch 11 documentary films produced by students on themes related to “The Lafayette Experience…
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast forced the New Orleans Saints, a National Football League team, to play many of its games in San Antonio…