May 4, 2007
Consultant Doug Robinson ’67 Travels Around World to Protect Priceless Works of Art
For the past 10 years, independent art consultant Doug Robinson ’67 has traveled across the United States and around the world securing and monitoring…
For the past 10 years, independent art consultant Doug Robinson ’67 has traveled across the United States and around the world securing and monitoring…
Lafayette will award honorary doctorates to five distinguished leaders at the College’s 172nd Commencement exercises Saturday, May 19. Information for…
Danielle Bero ’07 (Astoria, N.Y.) is the recipient of the 2007 George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents…
A CBS Evening News crew was on campus this week interviewing Lafayette Posse scholars for an upcoming news segment focusing on programs which promote diversity…
Members of the Lafayette community offered stories of friendship and remembrance of Daniel Patrick O’Neil ’06 today in Colton Chapel. Almost 300 students…
May’s first weekend in Easton will feature numerous activities ranging from art exhibits to musical performances to the opening day of the Easton Farmer…
Hannah W. Stewart-Gambino, founding director of Lehigh University’s Global Citizenship Program, has been appointed dean of the College at Lafayette effective…
Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, believes in the importance of students having the opportunity to exhibit their works in public settings. This…
Tabitha Sprau ’07 (Hunlock Creek, Pa.) has been putting her passion for architecture to good use this year. Sprau attempted to pin down a timeline for…
This semester’s session of personalized music lessons will come to a close with an afternoon of student recitals. Students taking piano, flute, and trombone…