
Mar 15, 2016
Providing Passports for Study Abroad
Tracy Hagert Sutka ’82 spent her junior year in Paris at the Sorbonne, her tuition covered by “enormously generous” financial aid. The international…
Tracy Hagert Sutka ’82 spent her junior year in Paris at the Sorbonne, her tuition covered by “enormously generous” financial aid. The international…
Students, alumni, and friends recently celebrated the 190th anniversary of the founding of Lafayette College. They gathered in nearly 40 locations in the…
The Lafayette community rose to the GiveLafayette Challenge, with 570 donors contributing $103,313 in celebration of the anniversary of the College’s founding…
Out of caution, the College is cancelling all classes, co-curricular, and extracurricular events, including intercollegiate athletics and club sports until…
Drew Friedman ’16 (Port Washington, N.Y.) almost won the March 15 episode of Food Network’s “Chopped,” making it all the way to the final round…
Members of the extended Lafayette community are invited to participate in a live, one-hour webchat with President Alison Byerly on Tuesday, March 15, at…
Ross Gay ’96 has won the Claremont Graduate University’s $100,000 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for his book, Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude. The Tufts…
Greg Grewal ’16 (Downingtown, Pa.) has been named the Patriot League Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year. A chemical engineering major, Grewal…
Students broke out their headbands, beads, shawls, and flapper dresses for 11th annual President’s Ball. A Lafayette tradition since 2006, this year’s…
Happy Oscar weekend! My name is Jay Bickford ’17, and I am the Arts & Culture editor for The Lafayette, the oldest college newspaper in Pennsylvania (excuse…