Nov 16, 2010
Kathleen Starkweather ’11 Researches Techniques to Treat Brain Cancer in Japan
Engineering runs in Kathleen Starkweather’s family. “Both my parents are engineers,” she says. “It hasn’t seemed odd for me to be a female engineer…
Engineering runs in Kathleen Starkweather’s family. “Both my parents are engineers,” she says. “It hasn’t seemed odd for me to be a female engineer…
Ashley Juavinett ’11 (Blackwood, N.J.) and Meredith Castor ’10 have been selected as finalists in the 2011 Marshall Scholarship competition. Marshall…
Katherine Whitman ’11 (New Hope, Pa.) spent her summer as an intern in the international advertising and sales department at ESPN in New York City. An…
Neuroscience major Ioana Marin ’11 (Galati, Romania) has had her research accepted for presentation at the 2010 Society for Neuroscience annual conference…
Laquan Lightfoot ’11 (Washington, D.C.) first became interested in justice and law in high school after serving as a youth adviser for the D.C. Youth Advisory…
Richard Koplin ’64, clinical associate professor at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, spent a year seeking someone to help complete research he began with…
Jennifer Bell ’11 (Purcellville, Va.) is crouched near a row of bell peppers at Lafayette’s student-run garden in Metzgar Fields, pulling thin weeds…
It’s officially the start of summer here on College Hill, but not everyone has left campus. A number of student-athletes are staying in Easton for a variety…
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
Recent awards include Goldwater Scholarship, three National Science Foundation Fellowships, two Fulbright grants, and NCAA Scholarship A number of students…