Jul 12, 2013
Professor Ian Smith Publishes Groundbreaking Article on Othello
What difference does the color of a handkerchief make in one of Shakespeare’s plays? A great deal, as it turns out. In the article “Othello’s Black…
What difference does the color of a handkerchief make in one of Shakespeare’s plays? A great deal, as it turns out. In the article “Othello’s Black…
Teaching introductory courses isn’t something Brett Hendrickson tries to avoid. While the material may be basic, it has the potential to help shape the…
“Woke up this morning feeling different,” tweeted @alisonbyerly July 1. “Looked in the mirror and realized I had turned into… a Leopard.” Appointed…
Orientation is a pivotal event in the lives of first-year students. For many, it is their first immersion into campus culture, and the College is committed…
Lafayette has launched the Center for Community Engagement to support and expand experiential learning opportunities through partnerships with communities…
Bruce McCutcheon has been named one of 28 winners of the Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year award. McCutcheon has orchestrated a far-reaching upgrade…
Connection is at the center of everything Rachel Brummel does. And that makes her a perfect fit as Lafayette’s first professor hired specifically for…
Zipolite, the second novel by Daniel Quirós, which he expects to publish soon, tells the parallel stories of the main character, Julio Flores. In the…
Outstanding professors and other members of the Lafayette community were honored tonight for distinguished teaching, scholarly research, and service to…
Hugh Harris, who is retiring as director of public safety, was recognized at Lafayette’s annual pre-Commencement reception, dinner, and awards ceremony…