Jan 10, 2017
From the Pacific to College Hill
On Sept. 2, 1945, Forbes Meston ’50 was one of thousands of U.S. Navy personnel gathered in Tokyo Bay as leaders from nine countries met aboard the USS…
On Sept. 2, 1945, Forbes Meston ’50 was one of thousands of U.S. Navy personnel gathered in Tokyo Bay as leaders from nine countries met aboard the USS…
A pillar of Lafayette’s grand future, an energy-efficient, cutting-edge Integrated Sciences Center will break ground this May on the edge of the campus’…
An exhibition offering the first comprehensive look at the Marquis de Lafayette as an international antislavery advocate who influenced the abolitionist…
Othman Guennoun '17 and Nick Buchanan '17 spent the summer interning with Michael Fox '99 at Ernst & Young accounting firm in New York City. Through our…
Charles “Charley” Hugel ’51, trustee emeritus and one of the College’s most devoted supporters and benefactors, died peacefully Dec. 5 at his residence…
It's been a great year. Let's review.
Dec. 7 marks the 75th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1941. The “date which will live in infamy,” is the event that brought…
From a cranberry king to a mustached fundraiser, the fall 2016 issue reflects the rich and vibrant fabric of the Lafayette community. Find out how Doug…
Paul Staubi ’88 didn’t shy away from the moment on an early January night in 1988. At the free throw line and up against national powerhouse Notre…
As we get ready for Lafayette-Lehigh, we’re looking for 1,000 Pards to help our students get a distinctive Lafayette education. A gift of any size counts…