
Feb 11, 2010
Students Will Become Cultural Participants in Ghana
Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and chair of Africana studies, will lead semester-abroad program next fall Students are in for some unforgettable…
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Rexford Ahene, professor of economics and chair of Africana studies, will lead semester-abroad program next fall Students are in for some unforgettable…
The group will perform Feb. 12 in the Williams Center and will tour Europe this summer Skip Wilkins, associate professor of music, and the International…
They are helping residents redevelop the Lower Ninth Ward as the first carbon-neutral community in the country Over winter break, a group of students traveled…

Job shadowing during her sophomore year inspired her to host current students at Sotheby’s in New York City Over the winter break, Amanda Niederauer…
Lindsay Weir ’11 writes about how her volunteer work in Africa integrates with her research on sustainable rural water systems at Lafayette Marquis Scholar…
Economics and business major writes about his externship with Dave Buck ’86 at the Philadelphia Phillies Economics and business majors Robert Fargnoli…
The Bombing of Germany features him as principal consultant and on-camera expert and is based in part on his book, Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller…
Lafayette has a special partnership with the business school Lafayette students and recent grads interested in pursuing full-time graduate studies at a…
Visiting artists will serve residencies to expose students to theatrical disciplines and texts from a variety of cultures Some interesting characters have…
English major Carolyn Fast ’10 writes about her experience as stage manager in College Theater’s presentation of Little Women Carolyn Fast ’10 (Rockaway…