Jul 18, 2006
Lafayette Helps Restore Brainerd Monument in Lower Mount Bethel Township
Continuing its long history with 18th century missionary David Brainerd, Lafayette is participating in the restoration of a monument to the preacher in…
Continuing its long history with 18th century missionary David Brainerd, Lafayette is participating in the restoration of a monument to the preacher in…
Most areas of campus are without electric power tonight in the wake of severe thunderstorms in Easton and the region. Power went out just after 6 p.m.…
Updated 12 p.m. Friday: Flood waters from the Delaware River have receded enough that Easton officials have reopened North Third Street to traffic. Lafayette…
In May 1832, Aaron O. Hoff blew the horn which called to order Lafayette’s first day of class for 43 students and three professors. Not only was Hoff a…
Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields. Publications coauthored with students: Dru Germanoski…
Art works by more than 20 local high school students are on display through July 29 in a special exhibition at the Grossman Gallery in the Williams Visual…
A change in Lafayette’s motor vehicle and traffic regulations will allow sophomores to register vehicles with the College and park in a designated lot…
Three retiring members of the administration were recognized at Lafayette’s annual trustee-faculty dinner May 19. They are Jeannette Majka, assistant to…
Honorary degrees were conferred upon Deborah Bial, founder and president of the Posse Foundation; Gregory Farrington, president of Lehigh University; John…
Nangula Shejavali ’06 delivered farewell remarks for the class of 2006 today at the 171st Commencement. She is the recipient of the George Wharton Pepper…