Nov 15, 2012
Lafayette-Lehigh: A Historic Rivalry in Images
College football’s most-played rivalry dates back to 1884, when Lafayette shut out Lehigh 50-0 in Easton. The two teams met twice a year from 1884-1901…
College football’s most-played rivalry dates back to 1884, when Lafayette shut out Lehigh 50-0 in Easton. The two teams met twice a year from 1884-1901…
Chris Jose ’11 was commissioned to compose a piece for an experimental ballet video that was shown in March on a large screen in the opera house in Copenhagen…
Lawrence J. Ramer ’50, former chair of Lafayette’s Board of Trustees, died Nov. 2 at his home in Los Angeles after a long battle with cancer. He was…
More than 250 people are expected to attend a first-of-its-kind conference on soil remediation in November created by Charis Y. Gehret ’01. “It’s…
By Carrie Havranek With a focus on inspiring others, Kate Neligan ’01 launched Synergy TV a year ago. The free, video on-demand network and website…
Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter spoke before a packed house Oct. 24 in Colton Chapel. Her talk, “The Big Picture: Beyond Hot Spots and Crises…
Lafayette will close out the 2012 football season with the 148th game in college football’s most-played rivalry. The Leopards will take on Lehigh 1 p.m…
Homecoming 2012 included the annual tailgate picnic, a 30-13 win by the football team over Holy Cross, the McDonogh Network Homecoming Social, the McKelvy…
By Carrie Havranek An early interest in economics was a harbinger of destiny for Matthew Rutherford ’01. He nearly sprinted from advanced placement micro-…
As Maurice Bennett ’06, an equity sales and trading analyst at Credit Suisse in New York City, will tell you, an internship with the bank is “a real…