Oct 26, 2023
Lafayette’s Max Kade Center for German Studies and Max Kade Haus celebrate milestone anniversaries
The anniversaries of the Max Kade Center for German Studies and Max Kade Haus were commemorated with a reception Oct. 19.
The anniversaries of the Max Kade Center for German Studies and Max Kade Haus were commemorated with a reception Oct. 19.
This fall, Lafayette reintroduced a campus-wide composting system to dining halls.
As part of the planning for the new Williams Center, Stockton’s job was to work on specifications for the big rehearsal rooms for concert band, orchestra…
Lafayette’s four academic deans work collaboratively in support of all faculty and look for ways to foster cooperation across academic areas.
Lafayette’s Music Department on Oct. 20 will host a roundtable discussion of Felix Mendelssohn’s revision of J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion.
President Nicole Hurd was quoted in an Oct. 14 CNBC report about how some of the nation’s top colleges have adopted no-loan policies.
Prof. Rebekah Pite’s 'Sharing Yerba Mate' explores how the Indigenous infusion became one of the most widely consumed beverages in the region.
Lafayette can take pride in its first-rate arts program, says Mattison.
Lafayette College announced today that it is taking another step to improve access to its education for low-income and middle-class families.
Thanks to generous commitment from Kenneth ’63 and Maureen Tator, residences at 211 McCartney St. will be known as Tator North.