Jan 30, 2006
Civil Engineering Majors Will Compete in Nationwide Geo-Institute Contest
Civil engineering majors enrolled in Design II will compete in the Geo-Institute’s Information Mining and Geotechnical Site Characterization Design competition…
Civil engineering majors enrolled in Design II will compete in the Geo-Institute’s Information Mining and Geotechnical Site Characterization Design competition…
To say that Katie Todd ’00 has been on a roll would be quite an understatement. Her band recently recorded its second studio CD, Make Some Time for Wasting…
About 25 countries, encompassing nearly 40 percent of the world’s population, have federal constitutions, and all have elected officials and citizens seeking…
For all the high-profile headliners who have appeared at the Williams Center for the Arts, many “under the radar” jazz masters have provided some of the…
Forensics Society placed first among schools in Pi Kappa Delta, the national honor society for forensics, and third overall in both halves of the Hugs…
The following is a selection of recent media coverage of Lafayette: International, national, and regional mediaBusiness Week,Investor’s Business Daily…
Reductive Life, an exhibition of art created by Curlee Raven Holton, professor and head of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute…
The Internet can make even a backyard patio become an entrance to a larger world, so who better to work online than an international affairs major. Rick…
A collection of prints and photo-based work spanning the years 1988-2005 by New York artist Glenn Ligon will be exhibited Feb. 4-March 15 at the Richard…
Inspired by an internship she served last summer, art major Danielle Schreier ’07 (New York, N.Y.) will lead Reeder Scholars’ first meeting of the semester…