
Aug 20, 2013
Photo Gallery: The Quad Transformed
The College’s two-year renovation of the Quad has created a safer, more accessible, environmentally sustainable, and more visually unified space. The…
The College’s two-year renovation of the Quad has created a safer, more accessible, environmentally sustainable, and more visually unified space. The…
A group of students and faculty is working to give some control back to those who have lost the ability to move. In research that brings together neuroscience…
The 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush may be remembered for “hanging chads” and controversy, but it also had a much quieter…
Elisabeth Day ’14 (Greenwich, Conn.) tried to play it cool in Paris, but there were moments when she just couldn’t help herself. She audibly gasped…
If you live in Easton’s West Ward neighborhood, it’s no easy task to run out for a bag of carrots or a head of lettuce or some crisp red apples. For…
Lafayette is poised to become a national leader among liberal arts colleges in the area of digital scholarship thanks to a four-year, $700,000 grant from…
In the summer edition of Lafayette Magazine, students and alumni describe academic and extracurricular activities that lay the foundation for meaningful…
Lafayette’s Society of Environmental Engineers and Scientists hosted its annual STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Camp on the last…
Megan Matusky ’13 writes a cooking blog that she began in college as part of an independent study research project. She shares her thoughts on cooking…
By Shehtaz Huq ’14 Megan Matusky ’13 loves to share her cooking experiences. Writing a food blog called Cooking on Empty, she turned her passion into…