
Apr 2, 2012
Jerry Berland ’81 Is One of the Country’s Leading Pediatric Ophthalmologists
By Matt Sinclair ’90 Over the span of his career, Dr. Jerry E. Berland ’81 has operated on wounded soldiers whose eyes were injured during the Desert…
By Matt Sinclair ’90 Over the span of his career, Dr. Jerry E. Berland ’81 has operated on wounded soldiers whose eyes were injured during the Desert…
Prior to serving an externship at the New York County Supreme Court over the winter break, American studies major Megan Devlin ’12 (Pennington, N.J.)…
By Margie Peterson The ink was barely dry on her Lafayette diploma when Marissa Halderman ’09 sold her first painting to a private collector for $1,500…
A campus memorial service for John T. McCartney will take place 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, in Colton Chapel. A member of the Lafayette faculty for 26 years…
The Lafayette baseball team took a detour during its spring break trip in Florida. During a scheduled travel day between Winter Haven and Tampa, the Leopards…
The spring edition of Lafayette Magazine explores the many ways faculty, alumni, administrators, and coaches help students reach their potential in the…
The International Students Association hosted its annual Extravaganza cultural festival last week. Activities throughout the week were themed around…
Isaac Asimov’s enduring vision of life-like robots is taking a step closer to reality through research by Alyssa Batula ’09. A third-year Ph.D. student…
Lafayette’s field hockey team has been named to the 2011 Gladiator SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I National Academic…
The latest edition of McDonogh Voice is now available on the College’s website. The magazine celebrates the contributions of African Americans to the…