
Sep 9, 2015
Asking the Hard Questions
Among the most famous ancient Greek aphorisms is “know thyself.” As an engineer, Colin Rementer ’12 is used to solving problems, but majoring in…
Among the most famous ancient Greek aphorisms is “know thyself.” As an engineer, Colin Rementer ’12 is used to solving problems, but majoring in…
How important was the women’s and gender studies (WGS) major to Alexandra Behette ’13? Very. “If I didn’t take WGS courses, I would not be able…
Jiselle Peralta ’13 remembers Mary Armstrong often telling her students that they were great thinkers, but that it takes physical action to use that…
Imagine it is 1970 and you are an American woman reading the classifieds, looking for a job. Be careful: “Jobs for Women” and “Jobs for Men” are…
To kick-off the 30th anniversary of Women’s and Gender Studies this year at Lafayette, Kimberlé Crenshaw, a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights…
Even before new student orientation began, a group of 36 first-year students were volunteering in the Lafayette and Easton communities through the Landis…
Lafayette officially opened the 184th academic year with Convocation ceremonies Sunday. The event is the final piece of new student orientation. As part…
The Class of 2019 completed its first day of school during new student orientation. Below are several photo galleries chronicling the very busy day. Share…
Her summer internship with Christine Wheat Special Events was supported by the Robert Beane ’58 Intern Scholarship program.
Check out the teams’ progress through video, images, and blogs as it prepares for the first game Sept. 5 against William and Mary.