Mar 25, 2005
Emily Fogelberg ’05 Gets First-Hand Look at How Public Policy is Shaped
Trustee Scholar Emily Fogelberg ’05 (Plymouth, Minn.) has not yet graduated and already she is taking steps toward her goal of having a career shaping…
Trustee Scholar Emily Fogelberg ’05 (Plymouth, Minn.) has not yet graduated and already she is taking steps toward her goal of having a career shaping…
Psychology graduate Megan Drucker ’92 oversees 15 of Dartmouth College’s 34 varsity teams as a senior associate director of athletics. Before taking the…
Sculptor Stacy Levy will work with Lafayette students and local artists to create an installation titled Blue Lake over three or four days starting Monday…
John T. McCartney, professor and head of government and law, and Samuel A. Hay, visiting professor of government and law, will appear on the “Shades of…
For one hectic and exhilarating week in January, Alexis Siemons ’05(Moorestown, N.J.) and Caitlin Chandler ’06 (Durham, N.H.) watched and participated…
A new video resume tool, called FLASHVUE, has been developed by a team of Lafayette alumni to assist students in marketing their skills to employers. The…
A new book spotlights the groundbreaking work of longtime Lafayette faculty member Francis Andrew March, the world’s first professor of English. Francis…
Since April 2004, Lucas Landherr’05 (Preston, Conn.) and other chemical engineering majors have been planning the annual American Institute of Chemical…
World-renowned Degas scholar and curator Richard Kendall will speak on “Painting without God: Degas, Darwin, and Impressionism” 4:10 p.m. today in Williams…
An externship experience at Pfizer, Inc. in New York City gave Nurrani Alli ’06 (New York, N.Y.) and Caryn Donohue ’06 (Garden City, N.Y.) a look at some…