
May 14, 2018
Be the Change
By Kathleen Parrish Sometimes you choose the book and other times the book chooses you. That’s what happened to Pepper Prize winner Kenzie Corbin ’18…

By Kathleen Parrish Sometimes you choose the book and other times the book chooses you. That’s what happened to Pepper Prize winner Kenzie Corbin ’18…

Lafayette celebrated the extensive contributions made by Ed Ahart ’69 in his many years of service to the College at a dinner in Buck Hall on Thursday…

Story and photos by Bryan Hay Nine Lafayette civil and environmental engineering seniors are preparing for the 2018 National Students Steel Bridge Competition…

By Stephen Wilson According to Pennsylvania Department of Health, the prescription opioid and heroin overdose epidemic is the worst public health crisis…

See more images in Flickr. Outstanding professors and other members of the Lafayette community were honored for distinguished teaching, scholarly research…

By Bill Landauer Kelvin Serem ’18 raised tens of thousands of dollars to build a school in his hometown, the remote village of Kibargoiyet, Kenya. Geraldo…

By Kathleen Parrish When Lisa Miskelly first decided to become a farmer she was more interested in growing people than vegetables. “My original intention…

By Bill Landauer Gilles Siméoni, president of the Corsican Executive Council, came thousands of miles to deliver a gift to Lafayette College last month…

By Stephen Wilson Wassim Gharbi ’19 is not a newbie to hackathons. As the name’s blend suggests, a hackathon is a marathon of exploratory programming…

By Stephen Wilson Building stuff means getting messy, but gluing your fingers together? It happens more than you’d imagine as Cheston Elementary fifth-graders…