Jan 18, 2005
Students Will Travel to Brookhaven National Lab for Arsenic-Removal Research
Two students are traveling to Brookhaven National Lab in Upton, N.Y., next week to learn how to use an X-ray technique involving a synchrotron, a machine…
Two students are traveling to Brookhaven National Lab in Upton, N.Y., next week to learn how to use an X-ray technique involving a synchrotron, a machine…
Using photographic images from the past and present, and original works that envision the future, Nicole Kozyra ’05 (Marlton, N.J.) and two other EXCEL…
Marking a first in the 105-year Army-Navy football tradition, fans in last November’s classic showed their support to the military’s unsung heroes, military…
One of the nation’s oldest and largest vendors of continuing education material, The Teaching Company, has filmed lectures by Robert Weiner, Jones Professor…
Pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, will perform with his trio and a guest vocalist for the series Allentown Symphony Presents: Jazz at…
An exhibit of works by Philadelphia artist James Rose opens today at the Portlock Black Cultural Center, 101 McCartney Street, as part of the College’s…
Marquis Scholar Frank Cortazar ’07 (Miami, Fla.) has found himself on the cutting edge of a research problem scientists have been struggling to solve for…
A new publication providing news on students, young alumni, and the alumni resources available to students is one of the results of a Technology Clinic…
Chemical engineering major Gabriella Engelhart ’05, recipient of the national Goldwater and Udall Scholarships, is spending two weeks in Germany to conduct…
Although she has more than a year until she receives her bachelor’s degree, Marquis Scholar Colleen Walsh’06 (Manasquan, N.J.) is conducting the kind of…