Sep 20, 2004
EXCEL Scholar: Teresa Cridge ’06 Examines Links between T Cells and Cancer
This summer, Teresa Cridge ’06 (Newtown, Pa.) studied specific parts of the immune system to learn about the causes of abnormalities in cells found in…
This summer, Teresa Cridge ’06 (Newtown, Pa.) studied specific parts of the immune system to learn about the causes of abnormalities in cells found in…
Government and law major Erich Struble ’05 (Mountain Top, Pa.) has received a Best Research Paper award from the Washington Semester Program at American…
Michael Walzer, author of more than 20 books and a professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., spoke…
Electric power was restored on campus just before noon Sunday following an outage lasting nearly 30 hours. The outage on campus was due to an off-campus…
Two of three phases in the $22 million expansion and renovation of Skillman Library have been completed, allowing it to reopen for the fall semester. The…
Lafayette music faculty Skip Wilkins and Glenn Davis will join with bassist Roy Cumming for a jazz concert 7 p.m. Sunday at the Williams Center for the…
Civil engineering graduate John Pierce ’81, vice president and general manager for the Turner Interiors National Group division of Turner Construction…
Lafayette will celebrate its third annual Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15 with the theme “Latinas Sin Barreras: Latinas Without Borders.” The…
Hispanic American college students may be eligible for the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s College Scholarship Program.Awards range from $1,000-$2,500. An…
As the daughter of an art professor who works in ceramics, Rosina Bosco ’06 (Millburn, N.J.) grew up in a world of museums, studios, and discussions about…