
Oct 18, 2016
A Fall Tradition
By Jane Gold ’19 Images by Clay Wegrzynowicz ’18 We are several weeks into the semester and the weather is finally changing. Leaves are transitioning and…
By Jane Gold ’19 Images by Clay Wegrzynowicz ’18 We are several weeks into the semester and the weather is finally changing. Leaves are transitioning and…
Chris McCumber’s ’89 life is beginning to resemble one of the TV shows he pitches. OK, picture this. A guy at a small liberal arts college majors in…
The curse is broken, and the Chicago Cubs have won their first World Series since 1908. A lot of credit for the team's magical season goes to it's witty…
A grant from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) will help Lafayette fund a 30-month program to increase understanding among young adults…
A $600,000 grant will help Lafayette establish a new Max Kade House for German Studies and Visiting Scholars near campus. The grant from The Max Kade Foundation…
Lafayette’s Career Services will offer free live webinars for alumni on career-related topics at lunchtime on five Wednesdays in October and November…
Lafayette dedicated the newly renovated Weinstein Natatorium during a Homecoming ceremony Oct. 1. The facility reopened in August after undergoing a dramatic…
Mark Eyerly, formerly chief communications officer at Temple University, has been named vice president for marketing and communications at Lafayette. The…
Lafayette did more than celebrate the completion of the Williams Arts Campus on North Third Street Friday. During a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the…
For about four hours Saturday morning, the Quad was filled with the sounds of banging hammers and buzzing drills. Students, alumni, and faculty engineers…