Feb 16, 2015
Lafayette Leads the Way in Study Abroad Experiences for Engineering Students
Studying engineering often precludes students at many U.S. colleges and universities from studying abroad, but not at Lafayette, a national leader in the…
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Studying engineering often precludes students at many U.S. colleges and universities from studying abroad, but not at Lafayette, a national leader in the…
You can catch Prof. Donald L. Miller on CSPAN not once but twice in the next few months. On Saturday, Miller will discuss his latest book, Supreme City:…
From the College’s seven Division I fall sports teams, 110 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for the honor…
Professor Justin Hines and his team of student researchers could be one step closer to understanding neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and…
Song of Extinction, a play by E. M. Lewis, was performed as readers’ theater in the Williams Center Gallery. Michael Pestel’s exhibition, Requiem, Ectopistes…
Several faculty members have recently published new major works or have been nominated or received awards for their books. Anthony Cummings, professor…
More than 140 students will be studying in the Czech Republic, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, Germany, India, Italy, Madagascar, New Zealand, and Tanzania…
As a graduate student, James Dearworth became fascinated by the idea of doing experiments that address how a turtle’s eye and brain work. He also was…
The Music Department celebrated the holidays with winter concerts by its student ensembles. Students from any major can perform in a variety of groups…
Do you long to be back in a Lafayette classroom? Want to stretch yourself intellectually? Join in lively debate and thought-provoking discussions? If…