Sep 9, 2004
PBS Station Will Highlight Undergraduate Research at Lafayette Tonight
“Tempo,” Lehigh Valley PBS station WLVT’s (Channel 39) weekly news magazine program, will highlight Lafayette’s opportunities for student-faculty collaborative…
“Tempo,” Lehigh Valley PBS station WLVT’s (Channel 39) weekly news magazine program, will highlight Lafayette’s opportunities for student-faculty collaborative…
Rachel Moeller ’88, director of internships and externships for Career Services, was part of a team of researchers from across the country that recently…
Marquis Scholar DanielleWyckoff’06 (Reva, Va.) spent the summer as an engineering intern with the United States Department of Defense. Her work there,…
Christopher Ruebeck, assistant professor of economics and business, gives the following account of how a game, Virtual Corporate Reality, helps his Industrial…
Mulu Sendek, a researcher and lecturer in law at Ethiopian Civil Service College, will speak on “African Union: Finally a Reality?” 12:15 p.m. today in…
Someday, long after Gozde Ulas ’05 (Nicosia, Cyprus) leaves Lafayette, scientists using a method of synthesizing a chemical compound she developed in college…
Facing the danger of gas explosions as they combed the debris, New York firefighters relied on a team of five deep infrastructure experts including Karen…
A memorial service at 4 p.m. today will honor Charles L. Best, professor emeritus of engineering, whose distinguished Lafayette career as teacher, mentor…
Juniors interested in working in a “business environment” can apply for a renewable $5,000 Liberty Mutual Scholarship. Students also can apply to serve…
During her first year at Lafayette, Sarah Kolb ’07 (Berkley Heights, N.J.) conducted general experiments in a chemistry lab, but those were nothing compared…