
Feb 3, 2015
Lafayette by the Numbers: Video Review of 2014
New students, proud grads, the ice bucket challenge, Xanadu, good friends, a big win in the Big Apple. Check out highlights from an amazing year in the…
New students, proud grads, the ice bucket challenge, Xanadu, good friends, a big win in the Big Apple. Check out highlights from an amazing year in the…
GoLeopards.com will once again offer the most exclusive and expansive National Signing Day coverage in the Patriot League Feb. 4 with all-day, live updates…
Lafayette’s Ahart Family Arts Plaza on North Third Street has been named Building of the Year by American-Architects. It received the award following…
Nearly 50,000 people filled the seats of Yankee Stadium this past November for the 150th game of the most-played college football rivalry in the nation…
During record-low temperatures in 2009, Sean Murphy ’11 struggled to concentrate while transcribing notes from his small field notebook to computer when…
During the Jan. 28 women’s basketball game, Jamie O’Hare ’16 noticed a Colgate player guarding the inbound pass had her back turned, so she threw the ball…
Ross Scheuerman ’15 (Creamridge, New Jersey) has been invited to the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine, which will be held Feb. 17-23 in Indianapolis at Lucas…
Professor Justin Hines and his team of student researchers could be one step closer to understanding neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and…
Professor John Kincaid shared his thoughts on President Obama’s State of the Union address in an interview on WFMZ Channel 69. “I thought we had a very…
Lafayette will celebrate Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, film screenings, an art exhibit, and community discussions. “We have organized…