Jul 31, 2019
Standout Performance
By Katie Neitz Prof. Olga Anna Duhl performed a walk-on role July 5 in American Ballet Theater’s (ABT) production of Swan Lake on the legendary stage…
By Katie Neitz Prof. Olga Anna Duhl performed a walk-on role July 5 in American Ballet Theater’s (ABT) production of Swan Lake on the legendary stage…
About 30 students, staff, and community members learned how to dance like people did during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe during a Baroque dance…
By Bill Landauer The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Lafayette a $125,000 grant for the College’s part in continuing to build a digital…
It may not be common knowledge that the concept of a liberal arts education is based on classical and medieval models, but that fact perfectly illustrates…
With the launch of the new interdisciplinary minor in Italian studies this fall, students on College Hill can make la dolce vita a part of their formal…
Lafayette’s international reputation continues to grow as Olga Anna Duhl and Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, professors of foreign languages and literatures…
More than 120 students in engineering, the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences will receive awards at Honors Convocation May 2 Lafayette…
She writes about her research with Ida Sinkevic, associate professor of art Sarah Kolba ’10 (Chelmsford, Mass.), who designed her own major in medieval…
She writes about her research with Ida Sinkevic, associate professor of art Sarah Kolba ’10 (Chelmsford, Mass.), who designed her own major in medieval…
Professors Diane Cole Ahl and Rado Pribic will lead summer interim-session course From May 26 – June 14, Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf Professor of Art History…