Sep 13, 2004
The Marquis Mailer — Sept. 2, 2004
TORTORA ’06 COMPARES BUSINESS WAGES Working as an EXCEL Scholar with Christopher Ruebeck, assistant professor of economics and business, Michael Tortora…
TORTORA ’06 COMPARES BUSINESS WAGES Working as an EXCEL Scholar with Christopher Ruebeck, assistant professor of economics and business, Michael Tortora…
“Brainy, hip, fearsomely talented young musicians” is not the type of description one would expect for a chamber music ensemble. Yet the Chicago Sun-Times…
The impact of Lafayette as an economic engine will be explored in “Lehigh Valley at Work,” a half-hour, quarterly program that looks at area businesses…
The Chaplain’s Office Brown Bag Series will kick off its 2004-05 events with The Rev. John Patrick Colatch, Lafayette’s new director of religious life…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join a dinner discussion Sunday evening on themes related to A Clockwork Orange. Dinner will begin 6 p…
“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…