
Oct 21, 2010
Lafayette Celebrates 80 Years of Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
“This building is a call from my great-grandfather that the study of government and law and civil rights is no less important than economics or engineering…
“This building is a call from my great-grandfather that the study of government and law and civil rights is no less important than economics or engineering…
When Polly Piergiovanni, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was in high school, the track coach recruited her to run the 100-yard-dash…
D.C. Jackson, professor of history, will be the keynote speaker at the Hoover Dam 75th Anniversary Celebration Oct. 22 in Las Vegas, Nev., and also received…
Scholars from around the world are drawn to Syria to study Arabic, Islam, and the history of world civilizations. The country has a rich heritage and is…
As energy-producing wind turbines rise in ever greater numbers throughout the world, scientists have become increasingly concerned with their effects on…
On Sept. 10, 1970, 146 women entered the classrooms as students at Lafayette. They joined a 138-year tradition in which only men had been educated at this…
Artwork by Jim Toia, director of the Community-Based Teaching program, is featured in two major exhibitions. Islands is a solo exhibition running through…
By Jenn Bell ’11 Where is it that you can see Lafayette administrators, staff, faculty, and students working side by side wearing straw hats and sprinkled…
Lew Minter works with art major Sydney Peyser ’10 on a project in the Williams Center Gallery. Lew Minter’s Spirits of the Woods 5.3.10 received second…
A discovery by June Schlueter, Charles A. Dana Professor Emerita of English and former provost of the College, and her husband, Paul Schlueter, is a breakthrough…