
Jun 3, 2011
Roxanne Lalande Brings Barbed Wit and Elegant Prose of French Literature to Life
With a single witticism, any who dared overstep the bounds of conformity were summarily cast back to their proper place in society. A withering comment…
With a single witticism, any who dared overstep the bounds of conformity were summarily cast back to their proper place in society. A withering comment…
Rebecca Heslin ’12 (Hellertown, Pa.) and Professor David Shulman are researching virtual slander, the kind of defamation that can be found all over Web…
If given the choice offered to Neo in The Matrix, Gary Gordon, professor of mathematics, would likely choose the blue pill. He appreciates a finely constructed…
Mechanical engineering major Premraj Deoraj ’12 likes to think of his floor in Ramer Hall as a small pond leading into the larger ocean of the campus…
Originally serving as the Van Wickle Memorial Library from 1900-63, Van Wickle Hall houses Lafayette’s department of geology and environmental geosciences…
Accomplished alumni shared their experiences and perspectives with students at the first McDonogh Network Conference and senior celebration last month…
Through an initiative from the presidents of the eight Patriot League institutions, the Patriot League Academic Network was launched earlier this year…
President Daniel H. Weiss presented his farewell remarks to graduating seniors at the 176th Commencement.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union who ended Communist rule in Eastern Europe and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver a major…
Matthew Hyde, associate director of admissions at Tufts University, has been appointed director of admissions at Lafayette. “I am pleased that Matt Hyde…