Nov 5, 2004
Forensics Society Sweeps Top Four Debate Spots at Tournament
The Forensics Society continued its run of strong performances this season at tournaments in Maryland and Pennsylvania the past two weekends. The team…
The Forensics Society continued its run of strong performances this season at tournaments in Maryland and Pennsylvania the past two weekends. The team…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion about those who are privileged and what it means to be privileged Sunday evening…
Lafayette’s four student a cappella groups will join with counterparts at three other colleges in performing at Saturday Night Sing 7 p.m. Saturday at…
Although Christine Abbate ’85, Dania Ahmad ’98, and Danielle DeVita ’04 graduated in three different decades, their paths have brought them together 75…
Lindsay Shulman ’05 (Hingham, Ma.) is creating an illustrious resume that includes a summer internship for Sen. John Kerry and a position on the Congressional…
“Imani” means “faith” in Swahili, which is required to believe that a wind quintet can successfully explore and present the links among European, African…
When Martin Lawlor ’05 (Morristown, N.J.) graduates this spring, he’ll have two internships, two externships, and a wealth of knowledge about financial…
The experiments run by Haotian Wu’07 (Suzhou, China) as part of a research project at Lafayette were not typical ones. Most of the key ingredients were…
Bonnie Kaplan, director of the Behavioral Research Unit at Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Centre, will speak on “Nutrition and Mental Illness: Can…
Don Glaser ’74 makes software that makes trouble. Which, he says, is better than having trouble in the real world—in the form of industrial accidents that…