Jun 14, 2005
Einstein ’72 Coauthors Memory Fitness
In terms of memory, many people begin to notice some loss from their 40s onward, according to Gilles Einstein ’72, who has been researching age-related…
In terms of memory, many people begin to notice some loss from their 40s onward, according to Gilles Einstein ’72, who has been researching age-related…
When Marquis Scholar Kari Andersen ’08 (Patchogue, N.Y.) finished her essay for college applications, she didn’t realize it would go beyond her goal of…
While most college students are decompressing from classes or searching for summer work, Trustee Scholar Matthew Pennisi ’07 (Schuylkill Haven, Pa.) is…
His research might not ever become universally known, but each time chemistry major Matthew Saybolt ’06 (Little Silver, N.J.) steps into the lab to conduct…
President Arthur J. Rothkopf ’55 has been named senior vice president and counselor to the president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington…
Trustee Scholar Carina Fritsche ’07 (Columbia, Mo.) is joining James K. Ferri, assistant professor of chemical engineering at Lafayette, for a two-month…
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., has donated three models of plant units for the new chemical engineering display room in Acopian Engineering Center.…
Having relocated 14 times since age six, Nicole Parillo ’06 (Holliston, Mass) has developed a keen interest in urban and suburban living. “I have forged…
As a double major in art and psychology, her academic schedule hasn’t left much free time to pursue other interests. But thanks to the EXCEL Scholars program…
Class fund manager Paul McCurdy ’82 is urging classmates to invest in Lafayette’s Posse class of 2009 by serving as an internship or externship host, being…