
Jul 27, 2010
Heather Stoltz ’00 Exhibits Fiber Art in New York City Show
The inspiration for quilted wall hangings and fabric sculptures created by Heather G. Stoltz ’00 is traditional Jewish texts. An exhibit of her work…

The inspiration for quilted wall hangings and fabric sculptures created by Heather G. Stoltz ’00 is traditional Jewish texts. An exhibit of her work…
By Barbara Mulligan Known for his work on engaging students in their learning and in transforming undergraduate education, George H. Watson ’77 is the…

The Government of Jamaica is calling upon Gladstone Fluney Hutchinson, associate professor of economics at Lafayette and founding director of the College’s…

Chris Nadovich was reading the news online last January when a letter from Gemma Vaughan of the animal rights group PETA caught his eye. Saying it was…

Meaghan Asselta has been named the head coach of the Lafayette softball program Director of Athletics Bruce McCutcheon announced Wednesday morning. Asselta…

President Daniel H. Weiss wrote the following introduction to the Summer 2010 issue of Lafayette Magazine: Strengthening our ties with the City of Easton…

Bloodlines, a major solo exhibition by Curlee Raven Holton, Roth Professor of Art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, is running…

By Barbara Mulligan When he arrived for the inaugural Alumni Summer College on Thursday, July 15, George Valentine ’70 hadn’t set foot on Lafayette’s…
By John Zenker ’12 John Zenker ’12 (Morristown, N.J.), a history major, joined 18 other students on a two-week trip to Russia during spring semester…

When First Lady Michelle Obama announced new preventive care provisions made possible through the Affordable Health Care Act at a press conference held…