
Sep 14, 2018
STEM on a Plate
Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Cicadas whirring in the trees. Fireflies turning on their evening lanterns. Ants lining up for a picnic. Summer is full…

Story and photos by Stephen Wilson Cicadas whirring in the trees. Fireflies turning on their evening lanterns. Ants lining up for a picnic. Summer is full…

Learn why Andrea Killian '19 is "forever grateful."

By Bryan Hay Lafayette’s engineering program moved up to 11th place in the nation among primarily undergraduate programs in the latest ranking by U.S…

Dan Weiss, president/CEO of Metropolitan Museum of Art and former president of Lafayette College, will speak tomorrow at An Evening on the Karl Stirner…

The annual Welcome Back Festival saw students running from activity to activity on the Quad Saturday night. Students weren’t on their feet for too long…

By Kathleen Parrish Gilles Siméoni, president of Corsican Executive Council, Skyped with faculty and students Wednesday during a reception in Pardee Hall…

Students in Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project, or EEGLP, traveled to Whitesburg, Ky., to help residents develop ways to use their cultural…

Lazy days of summer? Not for the Lafayette community. From internships to research projects to campus renovations, it was an action-packed summer for our…

Story by Jill Spotz; photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz What was once a sea of sidewalks behind Hogg Hall is now a beautiful space for the campus community. The…

NPR recently reported on the research of Sue Wenze, assistant professor of psychology, who is working to better understand the mental-health needs of new…