Mar 14, 2010
Interdisciplinary Course Merges Art and Science
Students from technical and artistic backgrounds learn to approach problem solving in a different way Art and science are closer cousins than they are…
Students from technical and artistic backgrounds learn to approach problem solving in a different way Art and science are closer cousins than they are…
Team taught by Professors Larry Malinconico and David Sunderlin, new two-semester class includes field work in Bighorn Basin, Wyo. Geology professors Larry…
Dear Alumni, Last semester, Provost Wendy Hill and I began to share with you our occasional thoughts about the value of a Lafayette education. In these…
Her work with ‘the empowering nature of language’ will help prepare her for a career in policymaking Ting Chiu ’11 (Bedminster, N.J.) has received a…
Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and chair of Africana studies, will lead semester-abroad program next fall Students are in for some unforgettable…
Fellowships from major libraries helped him complete Race and Rhetoric in the Renaissance As the College’s resident Shakespearean, Ian D. Smith, associate…
He writes about his externship with Jonathan Schecter ’04 at M & C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment Over the winter break, economics and business major…
Lafayette College Theater’s presentation of Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet’s Oleanna will be presented 8 p.m. Feb. 11-12 and 3 p.m. Feb. 13 in the…
President Daniel H. Weiss issued the following statement today: Members of the Lafayette community join with others across the nation and the world in…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar By Banks Clark ’10 Banks Clark ’10 (Durham, N.C.), a double major in art and an individualized, interdisciplinary…