Feb 15, 2016
Mastering History
William Grimes of The New York Times calls Donald L. Miller’s Masters of the Air a “searching, thoroughly engrossing history of the American air war…
William Grimes of The New York Times calls Donald L. Miller’s Masters of the Air a “searching, thoroughly engrossing history of the American air war…
At times, Ladimer Nagurney ’72 feels as if he’s never grown up. “Dealing with college students each day as a professor makes me feel only a bit older…
When Amanda Evans ’13 first proposed a partnership between The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she works, and SPARK, a nonprofit mentoring…
Four-time All-Patriot League Selection Ross Scheuerman ’15 signed a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, a move that will put him on the…
Americans consume more than 400 million pounds of cranberries each year, and Gordon Swanson ’66, CEO of Cran Chile, is the man behind the scenes of the…
In the 1880s, decades before he started the chemical engineering program at Lafayette, Edward Hart was already at work building what would become its educational…
It can be intimidating for a young professional starting her career to speak up and express her ideas to management. But Angela Wnek ’13 brings a lot…
ConnectEd, Lafayette’s online learning program, connects students past and present with outstanding faculty for learning in a whole new way. The series…
Navy veterans Larry '51 and Ruth Snyder served at the Naval Landing Force Equipment Depot in Albany, Calif., under the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge…
Brothers of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity marked the 160th anniversary of the Rho Chapter’s founding at Lafayette and the opening of its renovated chapter…