Jun 4, 2019
On a Conservation Mission
By Katie Neitz Secretary Cindy Dunn, who leads Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, let Lafayette’s environmental sciences…
By Katie Neitz Secretary Cindy Dunn, who leads Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, let Lafayette’s environmental sciences…
Ed Ahart ’69, former chair of the Board of Trustees, will be awarded the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service at the College’s 184 Commencement on…
Trustees James Fisher ’77, Elizabeth Hughes MacDonald ’81, Donald Morel ’79, and S. Kent Rockwell ’66, who are retiring from the board, will be elected…
By Jill Spotz “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” –Desmond Tutu Lafayette…
By Katie Neitz Despite the growing number of programs that encourage young women to pursue STEM-related fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics)…
By Katie Neitz The College’s inaugural Women in STEM Week kicked off with a panel discussion in which eight alumni with varied tech careers across a…
By Stephen Wilson Not everyone would be confident enough to start a discussion in a room full of guests, half of whom are football players, by admitting…
Chip Bergh ’79 is included in Fortune‘s annual ranking of the World’s Greatest Leaders. The list celebrates innovators in business, government, philanthropy…
By Kathleen Parrish What do Howard Cosell, Sandy Koufax, Ed Rendell, and now Brent Glass ’69 have in common? They’re all recipients of Pi Lambda Phi’s…
By Amy Griffin When college students are preparing to leave campus and enter the workforce, it’s critical that they have experience on their resumes…