Feb 3, 2005
Scholarships Available for Variety of Career Fields
The Office of Financial Aid announces the following scholarships: Accountemps and the American Institute of Certified Public AccountsScholarship opportunities…
The Office of Financial Aid announces the following scholarships: Accountemps and the American Institute of Certified Public AccountsScholarship opportunities…
Free soft drinks, food, and door prizes will be available at Green Zone mixers held 4-6 p.m. at College Hill Tavern on the first Fridays of February, March…
Lafayette is one of six institutions to receive $4,000 through the American Mathematical Society’s (AMS) Trjitzinsky Award. The funds are distributed by…
James Tinjum, a recent Eisenhower Graduate Fellow in the University of Wisconsin-Madison department of civil and environmental engineering, will speak…
Alumni will return to campus for the second annual Leopard Career Connections Day noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, in Pfenning Alumni Center. All students…
Aero-engineering pioneer Burt Rutan, who developed manned space flight with SpaceShipOne, won the $10 million X Prize, and was named Time Magazine’s “Entrepreneur…
Alumni and friends wishing to honor the late K. Roald Bergethon, who guided Lafayette during a period of extraordinary growth in academic quality, financial…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Author and poet Jay Parini ’70, whose most recent book, The Art of Teaching, was published by Oxford University Press in December 2004, is the recipient…
Mathematics majors Kevin Penderghest ’05 (Lindenwold, N.J.) and Prince Chidyagwai’05 (Marondera, Zimbabwe) traveled to Atlanta last month to present separate…