
Sep 5, 2017
Filling the Gap with International Experience
By Bryan Hay Barker Carlock ’17 wanted to be a medical anthropologist and worked alongside a triage nurse in Senegal thanks to Global Citizen Year. The…
By Bryan Hay Barker Carlock ’17 wanted to be a medical anthropologist and worked alongside a triage nurse in Senegal thanks to Global Citizen Year. The…
A director and producer at Vice Media, Nina Horowitz ’11 has won awards and recognition for a number of shorts films, most notably The Margaret Lambert…
Yolanda Wisher ’98 loves playing with words, singing them, slapping their rhythm on the skin of a drum, and riffing with other artists to create something…
By Kathleen Parrish Michael Schmidt’s first job after graduating in 2005 was as a clerk on the Foreign Desk at The New York Times, where he made photocopies…
By Kirsten Dahl ’19 Lafayette has never had a shortage of notable alumni, but the advent of social media has spawned a new breed of celebrities: famous…
Alumni and family members enjoyed receptions, socials, dancing, tours in Easton, the annual campus parade, and much more during Reunion Weekend June 2-4…
Stacey-Ann Pearson ’15 is the recipient of a prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship for graduate study at a leading university in China known for its scientific…
Lafayette announced today that it is naming its new $75 million Integrated Sciences Center for S. Kent Rockwell ’66, one of the College’s largest benefactors…
Jackie Macri ’09, a board-certified music therapist with Shriner’s Hospital in Philadelphia, was interviewed about her work with children by Harry…
At Lafayette, March 9 has been a day of celebration and reflection on the College’s 191-year-old legacy. This year, Founders’ Day has taken on new meaning…