Jul 1, 2008
Rothkopf Scholars Study the Religious Art of Spain
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…
She appreciates Lafayette’s ideal size and liberal arts courses — by Elizabeth Hall ’10 Having graduated from Lafayette as an A.B. engineering major…
Lafayette professors and small, encouraging campus community inspired him The Philadelphia Bar Association honored Thomas Spratt Jr. ’92 with the Craig…
Creating career opportunities for Lafayette students. By Jonathan Ellis ’98 Jonathan Ellis ’98 is an analyst in the equity research department at Merrill…
C. Harmon Brown ’52 has made major contributions to athletics as trailblazing researcher and Team USA coach By Dan Edelen Chemistry graduate C. Harmon…
Rawle Howard ’96 transitioned from law to real estate at Lehman Brothers By Kate Helm When Rawle Howard ’96 arrived at Lafayette as a first-year student…
Lafayette professors shaped career path of child welfare scholar Angela Neal ’01, who published research with Ann McGillicuddy-DeLisi By Angela Neal…
Lafayette’s small size and undergraduate focus provided right setting for accounting assistant – by Lesley Kline ’09 I recently spoke with Efrem…
Lafayette’s small size, undergraduate focus, access to NYC, and combination of engineering and liberal arts helped prepare him — by Carrie Pasternak…
Class of 1958 reprises its gift of bronze leopard for College — by Danielle Ward ’08 What does the original “Leopard Class” do to commemorate its…