Jun 25, 2007
Coping with Life’s Problems on Stage
From chick flicks to war dramas, most people have experienced the cathartic relief of a good cry from watching a movie. In real drama therapy, however…
From chick flicks to war dramas, most people have experienced the cathartic relief of a good cry from watching a movie. In real drama therapy, however…
Lafayette has produced two new videos meant to serve as an introduction to the College’s upcoming celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Marquis de…
Felix Forster â09 (Rostock, Germany) has a strong belief in using what he has learned in the classroom to help the community around him. The mathematics-economics…
The number of colleges deciding not to participate in some or all portions of the U.S. News and World Report college rankings survey is increasing significantly…
Recent international affairs graduate Maly Fung ’07 will participate in the Intern Summer Workshop by the Institute for Recruitment of Teachers (IRT) at…
Courtney Ramsdell ’08 (Berwyn, Pa.) has a busy summer ahead of her. Ramsdell, an American studies major, is an intern at both Good Morning America and…
Two years after she graduated with a B.S. biology, Melissa Kirk ’05 is finding out that the research she conducted as an undergraduate at Lafayette was…
For Kimberly Ferguson ’08 (Easton, Pa.), her semester abroad in Rome, Italy, taught her more than art history and the Italian language. “For someone who…
Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, recently set up an exhibition at the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano in Lima, Peru. Noble’s installation…
Lauren Menges ’08 (Vestal, N.Y.) is an English major. She spent three weeks this summer in the Western United States taking the interim-session course…