
Apr 15, 2016
Student-Athletes Earn National Academic Recognition
Lafayette had 16 programs secure NCAA Public Recognition Awards given annually to teams with Academic Progress Rates in the top 10 percent of all squads…

Lafayette had 16 programs secure NCAA Public Recognition Awards given annually to teams with Academic Progress Rates in the top 10 percent of all squads…

During this month’s Earth Day celebrations, students will explore issues of environmental justice, campus sustainability, and energy alternatives through…

The International Students Association hosted its annual Extravaganza cultural festival earlier this month. Activities included discussions, an international…

In March, Stavros Kariofillis ’17 checked the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program website practically every day. He kept…

Michael Galperin ’16 (Warminster, Pa.) was on his way to dinner in Miami one evening during spring break when he got the email. Nearly a thousand miles…

Tamara Carley is a geologist, but she could also be considered a storyteller. And the tale she’s spinning is one that begins millennia ago and continues…

Beth Mowins ’89, who became the second woman in history to call play by play for an NFL game, took on the same duties for the Women’s Final Four April…

Amanda Magadan knew just how to position herself to field a grounder at second base. Taking cutoffs were second nature. She was at ease in the batter's…

Starting in 1946, Lafayette has the oldest student-run club in the nation.

Deborah Rosen, the David M. ’70 and Linda Roth Professor of History, won the Bancroft prize, considered one of the most prestigious honors in the field…