
Mar 2, 2011
Women’s History Month: Lafayette Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary of Coeducation
On Sept. 10, 1970, 146 women entered the classrooms as Lafayette students for the first time. During the 2010-11 academic year, the College is celebrating…

On Sept. 10, 1970, 146 women entered the classrooms as Lafayette students for the first time. During the 2010-11 academic year, the College is celebrating…

By Matt Sinclair ‘90 People may have different opinions on what size a city government should be, but everyone wants things to run smoothly. And when…

Samuel Strong ’12 (Coplay, Pa.) has always been interested in art as a way to express stories or ideas about different worlds and characters. “I guess…

Caitlin Flood ’12 (Bellerose Terrace, N.Y.) has been named a finalist in the 2011 Harry S. Truman Scholarship competition. Truman Scholarships recognize…

Lafayette celebrated Black History Month throughout February with poetry, food, music, discussions, performances, and a fashion show. Black History Month…

Kelly Clyde ’11 (Marlton, N.J.), a member of the track and field team, talks about psychology, leadership, and how much she enjoys Sporcle. What’s…

The inaugural exhibit of the new EPI/Riley Temple Gallery in the Portlock Black Cultural Center will feature works by celebrated painter, author, and illustrator…

Although the path at Lafayette was circuitous for Jacobi Cunningham ’03, it led him to just the spot where he wanted to be. After completing his Ph.D…

Spilling out of the Simon Room onto Skillman Library’s main floor is In Retrospect, an exhibit of vibrant artists’ books and other works on paper by…

As part of Lafayette’s 2011 Roethke Humanities Festival on “The Renaissance Spirit,” Skillman Library’s Lass Gallery will host a photographic tribute…