Jun 12, 2008
Professor Rebekah Pite Will Research New Book in Argentina
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
My research on Frida Kahlo’s life and artwork. By Margarita Karasoulas ’08 Margarita Karasoulas ’08 (Harrison, N.Y.) has completed an honors thesis…
Fred Gehle ’55 leads group of 50 volunteers in Veterans History Project “There’s a time bomb ticking,” says Fred Gehle ’55, a director of the…
During winter break, 74 students shadowed alumni and parents at ESPN, ABC News World News, The New York Times, CNN Headline News, and many others During…
Her honors thesis takes her to the United States Holocaust Museum Diana Galperin ’08 (Warminster, Pa.), an international affairs and French double major…
Scholarships provide funding for graduate studies in public service fields Sara Walter ’09 (Kempton, Pa.), a double major in history and government …
Lafayette’s Lives of Liberty lecture series will resume with a talk entitled “Tried by War, Decided by Victory: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief”…
John Siemann ’08 discusses his research of political adjustments made in a time of shifting social values in 19th century America John Siemann ’08…
Program aids students from first year on campus to graduation Even for students who are sure of what they want to do after Lafayette, Career Services’…
History and music double major investigated ‘Swift-Pope Miscellanies’ with James Woolley, Smith Professor of English Getting to the bottom of a literary…