
Aug 8, 2019
Merit-Based Awards Expanded
Lafayette takes pride in partnering with families to invest in the future of its students. That partnership is growing. The College is increasing the size…

Lafayette takes pride in partnering with families to invest in the future of its students. That partnership is growing. The College is increasing the size…

By Kathleen Parrish Chenyu Zhang’s passion for scientific research started with a bag of potato chips. A 15-year-old high school student in Singapore…

By Kathleen Parrish If Jessica Ackendorf ’19 ends up finding a treatment for Parkinson’s disease, the movie Love and Other Drugs deserves a sliver…

By Bill Landauer Jeffrey Miranda ’18 turned toward his father, mother, and older sister, sitting in the row behind him at the Lafayette Posse graduation…

Lafayette is among the colleges and universities that produced the most 2017-18 U.S. Fulbright students, according to an announcement by the Department…

By Kirsten Dahl ’19 Home has always been important to Esther Flavien ’20. That’s because she and her family came to America from Haiti in 2005 to find…

A chance to study alternative energy and biotechnology at a research university. A summer job with a political action committee in Washington, D.C. A yearlong…

Below is a list of recent Lafayette recipients of national and international scholarships and fellowships for undergraduate and post-graduate study.…

Steve Berube ’17 has fallen under the spell of a part of the world many Americans couldn’t find on a map. The mountains of Central Asia, comprised…

When Jovante Anderson ’19 (Kingston, Jamaica) met Alex Bates for his admissions interview at a Jamaican hotel, he was prepared. And nervous. There was…