
May 14, 2026
What’s next for the Class of 2026: Grace Trautwein
The opportunity to conduct research as undergraduates inspired her next steps and shaped her future

The opportunity to conduct research as undergraduates inspired her next steps and shaped her future

“What’s next for the Class of 2026” is a series that features Lafayette grads—where they’re headed and what inspired their future path

O'Rourke is headed to the European Decorative Arts and Sculpture Division at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

The co-president of Society of Women Engineers is headed to Johnson & Johnson for a rotational engineering program

The English and film and media studies dual major will pursue a masters at Harvard

Easton is chock-full of delicious, locally owned restaurants and cafes ready to celebrate with you and your family during Commencement weekend

Francis is a Clare Booth Luce research scholar for the Lafayette College DRIVE Lab, president of National Society of Black Engineers, and a resident advisor

The psychology major plans to pursue an accelerated nursing program at Vanderbilt University

After graduating, Ayala will work as a field engineer for Turner Construction’s Philadelphia business unit

Landis Center for Community Engagement honored volunteers across campus and throughout Easton at the center’s annual awards ceremony April 9