Mar 10, 2008
Diana Galperin ’08 Receives Carnegie Endowment Junior Fellowship
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the institutions whose students were honored Diana Galperin…
Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college among the institutions whose students were honored Diana Galperin…
Scholarships provide funding for graduate studies in public service fields Sara Walter ’09 (Kempton, Pa.), a double major in history and government …
International affairs major is working on an honors thesis with John McCartney, professor of government and law Karen Bouldin ’08 (Everett, Wash.) is…
Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…
Ashley Gray ’09 provides her perspective on the course “The Black Experience” Ashley Gray ’09 (Bethlehem, Pa.) is double-majoring in international…
Course taught by John McCartney, professor of government and law, focuses on contributions of Africans and African Americans to humanity worldwide The…
Eight engineering students will work on project during January interim session Eight members of the College’s Engineers Without Borders (EWB) will travel…
She explores the history of environmental policy in Ukraine for her honors thesis Roxanna Kobziar ’08 (Pelham, N.Y.) is an international affairs and…
Numerous events will take place Nov. 12-16 Lafayette will celebrate the campus’ second International Education Week (IEW) Nov. 12-16 with the theme,…
Jason Lowcher ’10 discusses his three-week experience in Israel Jason Lowcher ’10 (Washington, N.J.) is majoring in international affairs. This past…