Dec 28, 2007
Engineers Without Borders Continues Sustainable Water System Project in Honduras
Eight engineering students will work on project during January interim session Eight members of the College’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB) will travel…
Eight engineering students will work on project during January interim session Eight members of the College’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB) will travel…
Research focuses on strategies for addressing health and educational needs of low-income single mothers Government and law major Amanda Pisetzner ’10…
Max Minckler ’10 discusses his EXCEL research on A Midsummer Night’s Dream Max Minckler ’10 (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) is a Marquis Scholar majoring…
Lafayette’s Engineers Without Borders worked to improve the economy in Lagunitas, Honduras This summer, members of Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers…
Chemical engineering major Matthew Ide ’08 took third place in a poster competition Five engineering majors recently traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah…
International competition brings real world experience to mechanical engineering majors Several mechanical engineering majors who comprise Leopard Racing…
Rachel Abramovitz ’10 shares her perspective on the Jewish Responses to the Holocaust course Rachel Abramovitz ’10 (New York, N.Y.) is currently taking…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
Jason Lowcher ’10 discusses his three-week experience in Israel Jason Lowcher ’10 (Washington, N.J.) is majoring in international affairs. This past…
Students partner with the Easton community through First-Year Seminar The First-Year Seminar, “Taking It to the Streets: The Theory and Practice of Community…