
Dec 8, 2014
Prof. Megan Rothenberger Coaches Students through Course-Based Research
For Megan Rothenberger, the best way to coach students as they put the scientific method into action is through course-based research. The students in…
For Megan Rothenberger, the best way to coach students as they put the scientific method into action is through course-based research. The students in…
“Art chooses you; you do not choose it,” says Curlee Holton. And art has chosen Holton in a big way. Decades into his career, he continues to pursue…
Earlier this week, the College hosted a campaign kickoff celebration for faculty and staff in the Wilson Room of Pfenning Alumni Center. President Alison…
Lafayette wide receiver Justin Adams ’15 (West Amwell, N.J.) strapped on a GoPro camera to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the 150th Lafayette-Lehigh…
At a recent evening workshop, two dozen students were encouraged to pantomime actions portraying racism, homophobia, and classism. These “theater games”…
President Alison Byerly emailed the following message to the Lafayette community today. As I reflect on the remarkable weekend just concluded, I would…
Lafayette didn’t just beat Lehigh in the 150th game in college football’s most-played rivalry; it also won the fifth annual Lafayette-Lehigh Giving…
Faculty and alumni led lectures and guided tours throughout the city on Friday, Nov. 21, as part of Celebrate Lafayette in New York, which included the…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 On Saturday afternoon, Kaitlyn Lutz ’18 stood near Yankee Stadium’s giant video board, a pixel-popping vision in a leopard-spotted…
Lafayette dominated Lehigh 27-7 during the 150th game in college football’s most-played rivalry. The Leopards extended their series lead to 78-67-5 before…