May 23, 2001
Schwar, Sherma Gain Emeritus Status
James P. Schwar and Joseph A. Sherma, two long-time members of the Lafayette faculty, received emeritus status at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday…
James P. Schwar and Joseph A. Sherma, two long-time members of the Lafayette faculty, received emeritus status at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday…
Don Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, was the main speaker and recipient of the President’s Medal of Honor at the 155th annual commencement…
Despite the softened economy, Career Services marked several increases in opportunities extended to students this year, including on campus recruiting…
Nancy Tregoe, director of purchasing and administrative services, received the 2001 Bert C. Ahrens Achievement Award at the Annual Meeting & Product Exhibit…
The Board of Trustees has approved the use of Spectrum Administrators to administer the Lafayette College Self-Insured PPO Plan, effective July 1, 2001…
Lafayette awarded 518 bachelor’s degrees to 509 graduating seniors and honorary doctorates to five distinguished leaders, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning…
Dining Services has announced changes to summer hours: In an effort to exceed the expectations of the campus community, the Dining Services has developed…
The Skillman and Kirby Hall of Civil Rights libraries will begin their summer hours Monday, May 21. Both libraries will be open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. through…
Sixty-five students will work closely with Lafayette faculty this summer as EXCEL Scholars in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering…
Mousam Kayastha ’01 (Kathmandu, Nepal) will use knowledge from dual degrees in civil engineering and art as she pursues her master’s degree in architecture…