
Apr 14, 2011
Looking Back: New Novel Suggests Fate of Judge Joe Crater, Class of 1910
Just over 100 years ago, Easton, Pa., native Joseph Force Crater graduated from Lafayette and went on to become a New York State Supreme Court Justice…
Just over 100 years ago, Easton, Pa., native Joseph Force Crater graduated from Lafayette and went on to become a New York State Supreme Court Justice…
American studies major Sarah Shaffer ’11 (Annandale, N.J.) has received an Outstanding Achievement Award for her research presentation at the 17th annual…
The Earth Jam(nesty): Unity in Our Community event will kick off this year’s Earth Week celebration from 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 15, on the Quad. The…
By Robert Bruce Slater As a budget analyst for the City of New York, Vanessa E. Youngs ‘07 has the opportunity to participate in policy decisions…
Lafayette’s three-student team finished in the top 10 percent of schools participating nationally in the 2010-11 William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition…
Thomas Lawlor, who has performed on the stage for more than 30 years, will present a revue of excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan’s celebrated comic operas…
Lafayette College Theater’s production of Ubu Roi (King Ubu) will be presented outdoors at 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 13 through Saturday, April 16 in…
Edward W. Ahart ’69, chair of the Board of Trustees, will present the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service to Elbern H. Alkire Jr. ’58 on Saturday…
An interfaith service and a banner-signing rally are the latest in a series of responses to troubling incidents of graffiti on campus. Members of the campus…
Civil engineering major Brian Peacock ’12 (Haddonfield, N.J.) is fascinated with the field of ecological engineering, which uses artificial ecosystems…