
Sep 22, 2014
J.B. Reilly ’83 Helps Orchestrate Allentown’s Renaissance
“Playing a role in the revitalization of my hometown has been extremely gratifying,” says J.B. Reilly ’83. “It continues to motivate me.” Reilly…
“Playing a role in the revitalization of my hometown has been extremely gratifying,” says J.B. Reilly ’83. “It continues to motivate me.” Reilly…
Hundreds of students attended the College’s annual Career Fair, looking to connect with more than 60 employers for internship and job opportunities.…
Last weekend, students danced the night away on March Field during the Pard Glow party. They had fun spraying each other with florescent paint that glowed…
This fall, Lafayette welcomes nine new professors, bringing the College’s total to 212 full-time, tenure-track faculty members. Over the past several…
Jon Dever ’13 donned the blue uniform of a Union soldier and headed into battle against Confederate troops at Camp Geiger in Whitehall, Pa. A Civil War…
They call it “Appalachian humanness,” the close-knit camaraderie and accepting attitude of people from the Appalachian region in eastern Kentucky.…
A fundamental shift in how Lafayette does art is happening at the foot of College Hill. Home to the film and media studies program and theater department…
By Sean Grim ’14 Imagine yourself lying in bed, hearing and feeling sensations, but unable to move a muscle beyond blinking. This is a constant reality…
Like the best discoveries, this one happened by chance. While conducting other research, Andrea Smith became curious about an old Easton community known…
A fraction of dust seven times smaller in diameter than an average human hair can cause significant consequences both to the environment and human health…