Oct 26, 2009
Students Will Visit the Far East in January Faculty-Led Course
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
Thomas Voltz ’09 and Benjamin Emm ’10 spent their summer researching riverbank filtration systems at University of Applied Sciences in Dresden As part…
Martin Racenis ’11 writes about his summer research trip to Japan with Joshua Smith, assistant professor of mechanical engineering Martin Racenis ’11 (Hopkinton…
Locations include New Zealand, South Africa, Guatemala, England, France, Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic More than 140 students will be studying…
International affairs major writes about her education beyond the classroom International affairs major Bassey Nyambi ’10 (Manassas, Va.) is taking advantage…
Tim Daubert ’09 writes about his experiences studying in London Links for this article will point to the web address below: http://news.lafayette.edu/press/study_abroad/daubert…
My summer studying and interning in London. By Kira Moore ’09 Links for this article will point to the web address below: http://news.lafayette.edu/press/study_abroad/moore…
Anna Swanby ’09 serves two internships in France and New York City Not yet a senior in college and Marquis Scholar Anna Swanby ’09 (Oakdale, N.Y.)…
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar this summer. By Lindsay Gonzalez ’09 Lindsay Gonzalez ’09 (Towanda, Pa.), a double major in English and art, spent…