
Mar 12, 2012
Photo Gallery: Students Learn and Teach During National Engineers Week
National Engineers Week at Lafayette provided students with opportunities to learn more, teach others, and have fun with the engineering field. Members…
National Engineers Week at Lafayette provided students with opportunities to learn more, teach others, and have fun with the engineering field. Members…
Lacrosse player Greg Allis ’12 (Danvers, Mass.) discusses the hunt for a Patriot League Championship, the hands-on elements of civil engineering, and…
On a bluff overlooking the Connecticut River in Norwich, Vt., sits the ancestral home of George Loveland ’66. Built in 1821, the spacious Federalist-style…
Garry Marshall, the award-winning television and film director, writer, producer, and actor, will be the principal speaker at Lafayette’s 177th Commencement Saturday…
Before her externship with HarperCollins Publishers, Vanessa Davis ’12 (New York, N.Y.) hadn’t considered a career in publishing. But after observing…
By Kate Helm After landing a much sought-after job with the American Center for International Labor Solidarity in Washington, D.C., Jeff Zimmer ’10 was…
The Lafayette Forensics Society is hosting the 30th annual Novice National Individual Events Tournament March 10-12 in Farinon College Center. Novice Nationals…
Local children and Easton Mayor Sal Panto took part in a variety of activities organized by Lafayette students to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 108th birthday…
By Kevin Gray An avid scuba diver and successful businessman, Joseph Heaney ’85 draws comparisons between his two passions. Both start, he says, with…
Lafayette College Theater presented its production of R.U.R. Rossum’s Universal Robots last weekend in the Williams Center for the Arts. Written in 1920…