
Oct 23, 2012
Interdisciplinary Course Allows Students to Look at Nature from Multiple Perspectives
By Michele Tallarita ’12 Sandy Ma ’13 (Nanjing, China) admits to being a little surprised when, for homework, she had to read about policy studies…

By Michele Tallarita ’12 Sandy Ma ’13 (Nanjing, China) admits to being a little surprised when, for homework, she had to read about policy studies…

Lafayette is partnering with WLVT Channel 39, the PBS affiliate in the Lehigh Valley, to produce a live, student-run election-night broadcast from the…

Over the weekend, more than 120 students, faculty, and staff volunteered for service projects throughout the Easton community during the annual Make a…

By Carrie Havranek An early interest in economics was a harbinger of destiny for Matthew Rutherford ’01. He nearly sprinted from advanced placement micro-…

After consecutive shutouts this past weekend, the field hockey team moved up three spots in the latest National Field Hockey Coaches Association poll to…

Students celebrated the fall season in the Anderson Courtyard over the weekend by eating caramel apples, drinking cider, painting pumpkins, bobbing for…
We are pleased to provide the Lafayette community with an update on the College’s search for its 17th president. During the past two months, members…

As Maurice Bennett ’06, an equity sales and trading analyst at Credit Suisse in New York City, will tell you, an internship with the bank is “a real…

Cross country runner Rose Willey ’14 (Brookfield, Conn.) discusses traveling to Turkey, her interest in art history, and finding connections between…

Alix Ohlin, associate professor of English, is a finalist for two major Canadian literary awards for her latest novel, Inside, a story about three people…