Oct 15, 2007
Researching the Roaring Twenties
Marie Stavrovsky ’10 performed research for the upcoming book by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History Marie Stavrovsky ’10 (Bethlehem…
Our biology majors enjoy small classes and laboratory sections, even in General Biology. Our professors are committed to teaching and undergraduate research, and about half of our majors perform individual lab research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Many of these result in published scientific papers with students as co-authors and/or public presentations at state and national scientific meetings.
Marie Stavrovsky ’10 performed research for the upcoming book by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History Marie Stavrovsky ’10 (Bethlehem…
A glance at the research and other professional activities of some of the faculty members who are on leave in 2007-08 A glance at the research and professional…
Lecture on Sept. 27 is part of Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences The Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences will present…
Three students perform extensive research for an upcoming book by Donald L. Miller, MacCracken Professor of History Three students kept busy this summer…
Nadia Cumbal joins Lafayette students for ongoing research on contaminated groundwater and hopes to help other students do the same Nadia Cumbal, a biotechnology…
Grant provides biology major with financial support to continue environmental science research Biology major Hannah Fink ’09 (Whitehall, Pa.) was recently…
Biology majors serve summer internship with pediatrician Philip Goldstein ’70 Observation may be the best teacher for those making their way through…
Biology major receives funding for research on diseases in freshwater fish with Laurie F. Caslake, associate professor biology Nate Parker ’08 (Milford…
Biology major receives funding for research on diseases in freshwater fish with Laurie F. Caslake, associate professor biology Nate Parker ’08 (Milford…
Project shares legacy of accomplishments by previous biology students and faculty During the first part of the 20th century, the “Batman” was a real…