
Oct 21, 2010
Lafayette Celebrates 80 Years of Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
“This building is a call from my great-grandfather that the study of government and law and civil rights is no less important than economics or engineering…
“This building is a call from my great-grandfather that the study of government and law and civil rights is no less important than economics or engineering…
For the past several years, members of the College’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project (EEGLP) have collaborated with rural villages in…
Katherine Whitman ’11 (New Hope, Pa.) spent her summer as an intern in the international advertising and sales department at ESPN in New York City. An…
Even in elementary school, Brian Selvarajah ’12 (Kendall Park, N.J.) saw the living world as an unsolved mystery. Now pursuing a B.S. in biology and…
Forget Shark Week on the Discovery Channel. When Rob Root and his research assistants watch videos of sharks swimming, they are looking for clues to help…
For the first program on the new African-Caribbean Interest Floor (ACIF) in Keefe Hall, residents planned to cook a simple meal of jerk chicken and then…
Field hockey player and chemistry major Meghan Cicchi ’11 (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) sat down and talked about her future plans, studying in Italy, and…
Ritesh Maharjan ’13 (Kathmandu, Nepal) spent a good part of his summer designing and building a waterfall, picking mushrooms, framing drawings, figuring…
The College Fed Challenge team will begin its quest for the College’s second consecutive national championship Nov. 1, when Lafayette, in conjunction…
The first airing of The Vibe, a new weekly student news broadcast, debuted tonight on the show’s website and is available for viewing. The Vibe YouTube…