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Apr 9, 2012

Words and Science: Chemical Engineering Major Angela Wnek ’13 is State Forensics Champion

Angela Wnek ’13 (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) is never at a loss for words. She puts that trait to good use, spending her weekends traveling to tournaments…

Mar 19, 2012

Renewable Energy: Students Work to Find Cleaner Sources of Fuel

“Being a chemical engineer, I’m increasingly aware of the need to find renewable alternate sources of energy, not only because fossil fuels will eventually…

Jan 19, 2012

Mathew Pezon ’10: Hitting the Ground Running

By Matt Sinclair ’90 Some people like to hit the ground running when they start a new job. Mathew Pezon ’10 is the type who hits it at a sprint. A…

Jan 12, 2012

Hallie Zeller ’12 and Kevin Ling ’12 Present at National Chemical Engineering Conference

By Michele Tallarita ’12 Hallie Zeller ’12 (Bridgewater, N.J.) likes to understand things, from how they work on the atomic level to what they’re like…

Jan 6, 2012

Technology Clinic Applies Interdisciplinary Approach to Local Fish Farming

A Technology Clinic class is using the wide-ranging expertise of its members to make a fish-farming operation more economically and environmentally efficient…

Dec 21, 2011

Pew Charitable Trusts Officer Hank Cauley ’77 Improved Lives of Millions in Somalia

By Dan Edelen A million African women saved from countless hours scouring barren landscapes for firewood. Thousands of Australian aboriginals and aquaculturists…

Dec 5, 2011

Students Make Contributions to Heart Surgery Technology

By Michele Tallarita ’12 Bridget Hentz ’12 (Ambler, Pa.) thought it was cool when some of her own ideas became part of the design of cutting-edge heart…

Nov 4, 2011

Students Design Portable Hydroelectric Power System for Severe Floods and Storms

When severe floods and storms knock out the electricity, the effects can range from a mild nuisance to the devastating inability to help victims reach…

Sep 6, 2011

Students Learn from World-Class Scholars though Interdisciplinary Seminar Series

Each semester, the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in the Life Sciences brings six world-class scholars to campus to speak on a subject in their field…

Aug 31, 2011

Professor Lauren Sefcik Anderson ’04 Knows Both Sides of the Lafayette Classroom

When her grandmother had knee replacement surgery, Lauren Sefcik Anderson ’04 was only in elementary school, but she remembers wanting to help. Though…

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