
Mar 11, 2011
Engineering and Science Alumni Give Students Career Advice
One of the most effective ways for students to shape their career paths is to talk to people who are already working in their fields of interest. “We…
One of the most effective ways for students to shape their career paths is to talk to people who are already working in their fields of interest. “We…
Lafayette will host a high school Fed Challenge invitational tournament 1-5 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Pfenning Alumni Center. According to organizer…
By Barbara Mulligan Architect Robert Libutti ’02 has helped design glittering, towering buildings in Tokyo, Japan, and Seoul, Korea, but it’s his most…
A friend once told Lucas Reilly ’13 (Sayre, Pa.), “When the opportunity to go abroad presents itself, the answer is always ‘yes.’” That’s why…
Engineering studies major Elizabeth Virgin ’11 (Sacramento, Calif.) discusses her final year on the women’s basketball team and the importance of…
Last night, Colton Chapel was filled to capacity. Legendary Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim sat onstage casual and relaxed. Although 80…
This summer, a group of Lafayette students will explore the diverse and interconnected cultures of Northeast Asia through a new, faculty-led course to…
Hundreds of members of the Lafayette community have taken the College’s new Civility Pledge in the last two weeks, and today students, faculty, administrators…
The newly formed Contemporary Music Ensemble presents the New Music Lafayette concert 8 p.m. Thursday, March 10, in the Williams Center for the Arts. The…
The latest edition of the McDonogh Report is now available on the College’s website. The magazine celebrates the contributions of African Americans to…