Apr 7, 2006
Evan O’Brien ’07 Researches Methods to Fortify Bridges
A lifelong fascination with cars, airplanes, and large structures led to an interest in mechanical engineering for Marquis Scholar Evan O’Brien ’07 (Carlisle…
A lifelong fascination with cars, airplanes, and large structures led to an interest in mechanical engineering for Marquis Scholar Evan O’Brien ’07 (Carlisle…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion on the concept of infinity April 9. The meal will begin at 6 p.m. at McKelvy…
SynchroMotion, Lafayette’s newest dance organization, will provide the campus with a glimpse into the many talents of its members this weekend during the…
The findings that biochemistry major Benjamin Arthur ’07 (Accra, Ghana) uncovered from his study on lipophilic pigments in snails will provide new information…
Religion, philosophy, and literary criticism will all be explored by Paul Cefalu, associate professor of English, during the Jones Faculty Lecture held…
Katalin Fabian, assistant professor of government and law, and her EXCEL students will try to answer the question, “Why the U.S. should ratify the CEDAW?…
Jessica Memoli ’06 (Port Washington, N.Y.) recently researched the attitudes of students who participate in drinking games. She now has a hypothesis as…
Numerous Lafayette student organizations invite the campus and community to the first annual peace conference held 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday in Kirby Hall…
In preparation for the National Forensic Association’s (NFA) tournament held April 14-17 at the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire, the Lafayette Forensics…
Marquis Scholar Jennifer Ziznewski ’06 (Metuchen, N.J.) is delving into the world of witchcraft and wizardry for her senior honors thesis. The double major…