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May 1, 2019

Lafayette Wins Regional Innovation Contest

By Stephen Wilson Turn any container into a measuring tool. That’s the basic concept that helped Alexander Homsi ’19 and Rebecca Adelman ’19 win…

Apr 4, 2019

Where Art and Biology Intersect

By Heather Mayer Irvine Megan Mauriello ’19 was a biology major when she took Beginning Painting with Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art. Although Mauriello…

Mar 27, 2019

When the World Is Your Classroom

During winter and summer breaks, Lafayette students have the opportunity to enroll in an intensive study-abroad academic course that immerses them in an…

Mar 27, 2019

The Influence of China

From the gnarled limestone hills of Guilin to the bustling seafood markets and stilt houses on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, 24 students immersed themselves…

Mar 27, 2019

The Artifacts of Italy

A train ride from Germany to Italy through snow-covered Alps. The Pope’s blessing in St. Peter’s Square. Gazing clear blue sky through the oculus of…

Mar 27, 2019

The History of Cuba

Rum, cigars, and sugar cane. Or revolution, missile crisis, and communism. Or education, health care, and art. Cuba is a name that elicits many thoughts…

Mar 27, 2019

The Culture of Senegal

Twenty students representing a broad range of academic disciplines had intensive learning experience in the French-speaking West African nation. Led by…

Mar 27, 2019

The Geology of Ecuador

A course itinerary that includes hiking up Andean volcanoes with views of glaciers and snorkeling along the coast of the Galapagos Islands where Charles…

Mar 21, 2019

Instrument of Perception

By Stephen Wilson Grammy-nominated improvisational jazz performer Gary Hassay visited the Williams Visual Arts Building and played for students in Ed Kerns’…

Mar 17, 2019

The Art of Senses and Thinking

Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Art and science originate from the same root according to Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art. “That…

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