Aug 26, 2002
Lafayette Scores New Highs for Student Quality and Admissions Selectivity
Lafayette has recruited the highest-quality academic class in its history while being more selective than ever in admissions. The College welcomed the…
Lafayette has recruited the highest-quality academic class in its history while being more selective than ever in admissions. The College welcomed the…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music at Lafayette, will perform in concert 7-11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at Blue Orchard Inn, 565 State…
To a nomination by Charles S. Harding '45, Lafayette will receive one of seven J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Scholarships awarded by the Society of Former Special…
Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, will speak on “Civil Liberties and National Security” 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Oechsle Hall…
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has awarded Lafayette a $15,600 grant to archive the papers of Jeanette F. Reibman and James L. Martin…
Members of the Easton Area Emergency Squad are gearing up for the arrival of a new emergency vehicle made possible in part by a $36,000 contribution from…
A dedication ceremony for Lafayette’s Robert E. ’32 and Hazel E. Pfenning Alumni Center, under construction on Hamilton Street between Kirby Sports Center…
Twenty-two first-year students will perform volunteer service in Easton before taking their first class at Lafayette this fall. The new students will work…
Lafayette’s Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government has hired Diane Elliott as its associate director for public service, a new position…
Some of the world's greatest performing artists will visit Easton for Lafayette's 2002-03 Performance Series at the Williams Center for the Arts. The fall…