Feb 24, 2006
Giving Harmony a Chance
When Nkosi Aberdeen ’06 (St. Joseph, Trinidad & Tobago) came to Lafayette he expected a diverse community but didn’t expect that students from so many…
When Nkosi Aberdeen ’06 (St. Joseph, Trinidad & Tobago) came to Lafayette he expected a diverse community but didn’t expect that students from so many…
As part of her EXCEL Scholars research that began in summer 2004, Marquis Scholar Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06 (Sayreville, N.J.), a biochemistry major, has been…
Eric Kramer ’88 doesn’t get much time to watch “ER” on television. He’s too busy living it. And now that he’s president of a medical staff, and serves…
Student volunteers will stress the importance of education and cultural awareness to young members of the Easton community at Lafayette’s fifth annual…
Mary J.S. Roth ’83, professor and head of civil and environmental engineering, has been named an ACE Fellow by the American Council on Education. She is…
The Alphi Phi sorority is offering the chance to win “A Trip to Anywhere” through a benefit raffle for cardiac care. Raffle tickets are available for $5…
Dennis Hiebert ’61 has seen his inventions fly into space and transfer blood in safety, but the mechanical engineering graduate’s latest efforts have had…
Performances, presentations, exhibitions, and lectures will promote a greater knowledge and appreciation of women’s contributions, gender issues, and the…
Amanda Lalley ’07 (Brewerton, N.Y.) has been selected as a finalist in the 2006 Harry S. Truman Scholarship competition. Committed to encouraging future…
“I don’t know how students can really know what they want to do unless they’re able to see it first-hand,” says Jacqueline Bonder ’08 (Collegeville, Pa…