Jun 29, 2009
College Introduces New Major in Asian Studies
Program will help expand the geographical and cultural scope of the College’s global offerings Lafayette is offering students a new avenue to study the…
Program will help expand the geographical and cultural scope of the College’s global offerings Lafayette is offering students a new avenue to study the…
The 2009 Max Kade Distinguished Professor for German Studies is teaching an interdisciplinary course on poetry and film of New York City and Berlin Michaela…
He will travel to Spain, Portugal, and France to perform archival research A copy of a copy is never quite as good as the original. Working from that premise…
Locations include New Zealand, South Africa, Guatemala, England, France, Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic More than 140 students will be studying…
Joey Haymaker ’09 writes about his research on the Lafayette World Languages Portfolio Project with Professor Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci Joey Haymaker…
His work will be included in a book focusing on people’s memories of the event In October, Juan Rojo, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures…
The Trouble with German Unification, Essays on Daniela Dahn, looks at Germany’s 20-year transition from socialism to capitalism In his latest book, Rado…
Lafayette has had 21 students receive the honor in the past nine years Deirdre Maher ’08, Stephanie Morillo ’08, Michael Zboray ’08, Danielle Horowitz…
Her entry was selected from hundreds of submissions from across the nation Sara Walter ’09 (Kempton, Pa.) took third place in the 2007-2008 Independent…
My internship working with single parents returning to the workplace. By Danielle Horowitz ’08 Danielle Horowitz ’08 (Princeton Junction, N.J.), a…