Aug 9, 2002
22 First-Year Students Will Take Part in Pre-Orientation Service Camps this Month
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…
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…
Publications coauthored with students: Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology (coauthors Stacey D. Wagner ’03, Janna Pachuski ’02 [B.S. biochemistry]…
Award-winning playwright and author Samuel Hay, one of the leading scholars in black drama in the U.S., will join Lafayette's faculty in 2002-2003 as visiting…
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has made a student report on making hotels both environmentally friendly and luxurious available…
Mechanical engineering major Andrew Rogers '03 (Annapolis, Md.) is serving an internship this summer with the U.S. Army at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., contributing…
Four alumni of Lafayette College have been elected to the College's Board of Trustees. They are S. Robert Beane Jr. of Far Hills, N.J.; Susan B. Carras…
Teams from the National Fellowship of Child Care Executives, an organization of 68 children's homes in the United States, are competing on campus in the…
Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History “The Misericordia Polyptych: Reflections on Spiritual and Visual Culture…