
Mar 22, 2017
The Intersection of Art and Fish
Ray Troll’s love affair with fish began when he was a teenager. Troll fell for gasping gill faces the way some people fall for religion or a member of…
Ray Troll’s love affair with fish began when he was a teenager. Troll fell for gasping gill faces the way some people fall for religion or a member of…
You can navigate the Xs and Ys, know your cosines from your coefficients, and rattle off theorems like nobody’s business. But what does it all mean?…
At Lafayette, March 9 has been a day of celebration and reflection on the College’s 191-year-old legacy. This year, Founders’ Day has taken on new meaning…
For Yolanda Wisher ’98, her visit to Lafayette in February was a return to a crossroads where she first gave in to the words bursting in her brain. “It…
President Alison Byerly sent the following message to the Lafayette community March 16. It is with great sadness that I write to inform you that Amanda…
As a middle school student growing up in Zhengzhou—a sprawling city on the Yellow River in east central China, about 350 miles due west of the Yellow…
We’re launching the President’s Challenge for Financial Aid to set us on the path to admitting the most qualified applicants regardless of financial…
We recently had a chance to catch up with former Lafayette baseball player Kevin Casey ’13 as he threw out the opening pitch at the Leopards' game at…
Peter Koval ’16 passed away Feb. 21. His obituary follows. Peter N. Koval, a former resident of Liberty, NY, passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2017…
Last weekend, students spent the day with children from the local Easton community during the College’s 17th annual Literacy Day. The event was filled…