Sep 1, 1999
Class of 2003's Intellectual Odyssey
Even before coming to campus, Lafayette's newest students began their collegiate experience with a summer adventure. An intellectual adventure, that is…
Even before coming to campus, Lafayette's newest students began their collegiate experience with a summer adventure. An intellectual adventure, that is…
Lafayette earns glowing praise in The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2000. This is the 16th annual edition of the top-rated guide to the best colleges in America…
Lafayette College’s 1999 Roethke Humanities Festival features “Modern Appropriations of Homer’s Odyssey,” celebrating the 2,700 year-old epic that was…
Two exhibits in Skillman Library through December feature the history of Lafayette's McKelvy House. Designed by McKim, Mead & White and built in 1888,…
“Professor Sherma helps me decide what to test. I do all of the lab work myself, then I go to him with my results,” says Elizabeth Westgate, a junior chemistry…
“It’s been great. Professor Hovis has been helpful and encouraging,” says David Wattles ’00, a geology and environmental geosciences major from New Hartford…
Internationally renowned artist Catherine Lee’s Alphabet Series and selected other work by Lee will open the gallery season at Lafayette College’s Williams…
The versatile Irish-American quintet Solas will perform Celtic music in a command return engagement 8 p.m. Friday, September 3 at Lafayette College’s Williams…
“I learned research skills, learned to dig up solutions, and learned to summarize dense and technical research in common language,” says Matt Wokulich…
The class of 583 students is one of the largest and best ever to enter Lafayette. Lafayette's Class of 2003, with 583 members is one of the largest and…