Jan 18, 2006
Sara Nersesian ’06 Studies Armenian Artist’s Works as Window to Heritage
With a grandfather who was a prominent general during the Armenian Genocide inflicted by Turkey in World War I, Sara Nersesian ’06 (Sparta, N.J.) has always…
With a grandfather who was a prominent general during the Armenian Genocide inflicted by Turkey in World War I, Sara Nersesian ’06 (Sparta, N.J.) has always…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Bernard…
After the birth of her second son, Alexandra Ebner Blumencranz ’96 needed a parenting resource that didn’t seem to exist. “Up to the point of my second…
Marquis Scholar Hannah Tuson ’06 (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) has conducted research in a number of areas within chemistry and biochemistry, but her current…
Psychology major Jenny Boyar ’08 (Hillsborough, N.J.) analyzed epilepsy in literature and gained new insights into the representation of the disease in…
As any fan of The West Wing knows, the chief of staff is responsible for a wide variety of functions. Amy Spanbauer Maier ’98 understands this better than…
Trustee Scholar Samuel Hetzel ’06 (Metuchen, N.J.) arrived at Lafayette planning to study medicine, but after some soul searching and scheduling conflicts…
Skillman Library has been chosen by The American Institute of Architects (AIA) to receive a 2006 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture. Neil…
John P. Colatch, Lafayette’s director of religious life and College chaplain, made a presentation at the 11th annual Helen Barrett Montgomery Conference…
“It brings what students are learning about alive; it’s a way of getting them to look at their writing and take it seriously,” says Beth Seetch, coordinator…