Sep 23, 2008
A Bold Move
More faculty, smaller classes, less student loan debt Lafayette is giving the most qualified students access to the best possible educational experiences…
More faculty, smaller classes, less student loan debt Lafayette is giving the most qualified students access to the best possible educational experiences…
Broadway vocalist Michele Bautier closes Jazz in the Square season Vocal artist Michele Bautier will perform a free concert 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept…
Talk is part of the Presidential Lecture Series on Diversity and Latino Heritage Month As a part of the Presidential Lecture Series on Diversity, Carlos…
Sculpture commemorates David Kearney McDonogh 1844, the College’s first black graduate An article and video appeared in the Morning Call Sept. 21, focusing…
Madcap political satirists return to the Williams Center for special election-year performance The Reduced Shakespeare Company presents an election year…
My service work in Kenya this summer. By Nganga Muchiri ’09 Nganga Muchiri ’09 (Nairobi, Kenya) and Catherine Munyua ’10 (Kanjuku via Thika, Kenya)…
Prints included in permanent collections of Yale University and the American Embassy in Dakar, Senegal Original works by Curlee Raven Holton, professor…
New text investigates plant-based bioactive compounds Joseph Sherma, Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, published a new book focusing on the topic…
X-treme Sports Day will be Saturday, Sept. 20 The Easton Farmers’ Market will host an X-treme Sports Day from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20. Activities…
Lafayette Day in the Square features music, games, and food Students, faculty, and staff are invited to explore downtown Easton Saturday, Sept. 20 for…