Aug 4, 2017
The Next Evolution of Portlock
In 1970, it was a white wooden house on the east end of the Quad. In 1989, it was a brick house on McCartney Street. With today’s plans of growing enrollment…
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In 1970, it was a white wooden house on the east end of the Quad. In 1989, it was a brick house on McCartney Street. With today’s plans of growing enrollment…
By Kirsten Dahl ’19 Home has always been important to Esther Flavien ’20. That’s because she and her family came to America from Haiti in 2005 to find…
Some roads into higher education are longer than others, but the commitment to pursue a Lafayette College degree seems somehow more significant when the…
By Mariella Miller Fast forward four years into her incredible journey, Aaliyah Shodeinde, ’17, has achieved stunning academic success at Lafayette.…
Lafayette’s Precision Step Team shook floors and broke ceilings at the College’s annual Haters Step Back step competition. Step teams from different schools…
By Matt Birkbeck The defining moment in the life of Bruce Edwards ’01 came while researching a law school paper on racial disparity in America’s criminal…
Wendy Wilson-Fall spends much of her time at Lafayette defining a word. Africana is the word, particularly Africana Studies, the one-woman interdisciplinary…