
Oct 1, 2010
Dr. Gayle Ephraim ’86 Helps Patients Live Final Days to Fullest
In an era of skyrocketing medical costs and a changing health care system, here is a critical question: How do we care for patients who have only months…
In an era of skyrocketing medical costs and a changing health care system, here is a critical question: How do we care for patients who have only months…
The Office of Public Safety sent out the following email to the campus community this afternoon: The man suspected of committing crimes on our campus and…
Although it is her dream to become a news anchor in a major market, Kurumi Fukushima ’12 had not yet taken a communications class or had any on-camera…
Swimmer and biology major Meghan Schlitt ’11 (Haddonfield, N.J.) sat down and talked about athletics, turtles, and completing an Ironman 70.3-mile triathlon…
You’ve come a long way ladies… At least that’s what Sarah Shuster ’12 (Queens, N.Y.) discovered while researching the 40th anniversary of coeducation…
Mexican artist Tomas Pineda Matus will be working with students and presenting a lecture Oct. 7 as part of the Experimental Printmaking Institute’s artist-in-residency…
What’s happening with Lafayette students this fall? Several are sharing their thoughts and experiences on the Voices blog web site. Kurumi Fukushima ’12…
On Sept. 10, 1970, 146 women entered the classrooms as students at Lafayette. They joined a 138-year tradition in which only men had been educated at this…
Lafayette College Theater will present its production of Kathryn Miller’s heartbreaking and poignant play, A Thousand Cranes, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept…
Judson C. “Jud” Linville ’79, a member of the Lafayette College Board of Trustees, became chief executive officer of Citi Cards this month. Linville…