Feb 23, 2015
Amy Stolls ’87 Advances American Literature
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…
The College’s new online learning program – Lafayette ConnectEd – lived up to its name this January, when the pilot program connected students past…
Two Lafayette students find themselves closer to realizing their career goals after spending four days on the job with Marie Garofalo ’10, an internal…
Through her ability to make complex data understandable and useful for informing business decisions, Julie Fleener Hamrick ’81 is having a bold impact…
Marcia Bloom Bernicat ’75 began her role as U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh on Wednesday when she presented her credentials to President Md Abdul Hamid.…
In February, Eric Kramer '88 will embark on his fifth annual medical mission to Haiti. The bootstrap volunteer team includes nurses, medical technicians…
When Pa. Gov.-elect Tom Wolf takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, he’ll be ready to roll up his sleeves and get down to business thanks in part to the…
Do you long to be back in a Lafayette classroom? Want to stretch yourself intellectually? Join in lively debate and thought-provoking discussions? If…
Abby Williams ’15 connected classroom learning with real-world experience during a 10-week internship at the William E. Simon & Sons investment firm…
At a recent evening workshop, two dozen students were encouraged to pantomime actions portraying racism, homophobia, and classism. These “theater games”…