Aug 13, 2010
Professor Osvaldo Cleger’s New Book Explores the Impact of Blogs on Literature
While working on his doctoral dissertation at the University of Arizona several years ago, Professor Osvaldo Cleger stumbled upon what would become the…
While working on his doctoral dissertation at the University of Arizona several years ago, Professor Osvaldo Cleger stumbled upon what would become the…
Students provide commentary in Spanish on their economic and environmental work in Honduras Students involved with Lafayette’s chapter of Engineers Without…
The author of How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents and In the Time of Butterflies will present the 2010 President’s McDonogh Lecture Julia Alvarez,…
James Ferri, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, will host the program’s first trip in spring 2010 This spring, James Ferri…
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…
Emily Esteve ’10 is part of an interdisciplinary research team providing support for residents of Easton’s Delaware Terrace redevelopment project Emily…
Joey Haymaker ’09 writes about his research on the Lafayette World Languages Portfolio Project with Professor Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci Joey Haymaker…
Alaina Masler ’09 writes about her summer internship with BDO Consulting in New York City Alaina Masler ’09 (Cortland, N.Y.), a Spanish and economics…
Lafayette has had 21 students receive the honor in the past nine years Deirdre Maher ’08, Stephanie Morillo ’08, Michael Zboray ’08, Danielle Horowitz…
My internship working with single parents returning to the workplace. By Danielle Horowitz ’08 Danielle Horowitz ’08 (Princeton Junction, N.J.), a…