
May 9, 2017
Embodying the Lafayette Ideal
Dedicated to social justice and scientific research, Valerie Melson ’17 is this year’s Pepper Prize recipient.
Dedicated to social justice and scientific research, Valerie Melson ’17 is this year’s Pepper Prize recipient.
Lafayette announced today that it is naming its new $75 million Integrated Sciences Center for S. Kent Rockwell ’66, one of the College’s largest benefactors…
Lafayette honored students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation April 30. The College presented awards and prizes to more…
We picked a random day—Wednesday, April 19, 2017, to be exact—and checked in on Lafayette students in action. Can you keep up? Story by Bill Landauer…
1 p.m. In between classes, Casey Nevins ’20 and Tyler Hubeny ’20 hang out in the library room of Watson Hall, their residence hall. It won’t be a…
2 p.m. At the base of College Hill, in the courtyard that separates the theater of Lafayette’s recently completed William C. Buck Hall from the Williams…
10 a.m. It’s going to be one of those days. Katherine Weyback ’20 is taking a breather in the dining room on the upper floor of the Farinon College…
10:45 a.m. In a hallway at the Simon Center for Economics and Business, Jimmy Cochran ’18, Maddie Bowles ’18, Sydney Crowe ’19, Matt Dicker ’18…
As part of its plan to admit outstanding applicants regardless of their families’ finances, Lafayette College is joining an alliance of nearly six dozen…
Starting with a carnival on the Quad followed by a visit with renowned ecologist George Woodwell, author of Visions of a Plundered Planet, Earth Week…