
Mar 2, 2015
Students Study the Faces of Indian Economic Model
Standing on a street in New Delhi, India, watching a wedding procession, Yma Winton ’15 was struck by the duality of Indian society. While the groom…

Standing on a street in New Delhi, India, watching a wedding procession, Yma Winton ’15 was struck by the duality of Indian society. While the groom…

President Alison Byerly will be part of a high-powered panel discussion about the future of higher education presented by the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute…

Erik Weihenmayer, renowned adventurer, author, filmmaker, and international speaker, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 180th Commencement…

ESPN announcer Beth Mowins '89 returned to campus for a networking session with students, participation on the Lafayette Sports Network telecast of the…

If you look closely at the screen shot below, you’ll notice that the new “Leslie Knope Library” is actually Skillman Library. During last night’s series…

Cassidy Taylor ’17 (East Lyme, Conn.) came to Lafayette ready to major in international affairs because of her love of language and traveling. However…

Eric Ho is employing the latest in DNA sequencing technology to uncover more effective treatments for Lyme disease and breast cancer. Lafayette’s first…

By Margie Peterson Most people find jobs. Charlotte Reed ’86 invented a career as a pet trends entrepreneur. For the past two decades, she has dispensed…

A former journalist and author of two novels, Amy Stolls ’87 has been named director of literature at the National Endowment for the Arts after working…

Lafayette won a pair of events at the 2015 Patriot League Indoor Track and Field Championships at Navy this weekend. Brittany Powell '15 won the long jump…