
Jul 20, 2015
Lafayette in the Summer
Summer brings long hours of sunshine on Lafayette’s stately buildings and magnificent grounds. The College’s beautiful campus sits on 340 acres and…
Summer brings long hours of sunshine on Lafayette’s stately buildings and magnificent grounds. The College’s beautiful campus sits on 340 acres and…
Lafayette has won another victory for Rivalry 150, and this one comes from off the field. The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has…
Comte Gilbert de Pusy La Fayette, a direct descendant of the Marquis de Lafayette, visited campus with his son Alexander and family friend Michele Marinthe…
Brian Keller ’16 died Thursday following injuries sustained in a car accident on June 23. Keller had been hospitalized since Tuesday morning at Capital…
Students take a shot at pronouncing Hermione, the name of the Marquis de Lafayette’s ship when he returned to the United States with troops to help win…
If you selected Benjamin Moore paint in the last 10 years, chances are Andrea LaConte-Magno ’00 had a lot to do with your choice. As color and design…
In the College’s 13 Division I spring sports, 180 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for this distinction…
President Alison Byerly sent the following message today to the college community. It is with deep sadness that I write to inform you that Brian Keller…
Neha Vora, assistant professor of anthropology and sociology, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to launch a project to study American…
When the digital revolution began in the late ’90s, Brian Manning ’96 recognized the rumblings. He was project manager for the launch of Barnes & Noble’s…