
Sep 14, 2010
Schuler Scholars Bring Diverse Perspectives to Campus
Christian Ramirez ’14 grew up outside Chicago watching his parents, who emigrated from Mexico in their teens, work two to three low-paying jobs at a time…
Christian Ramirez ’14 grew up outside Chicago watching his parents, who emigrated from Mexico in their teens, work two to three low-paying jobs at a time…
When members of New York City’s Ben Munisteri Dance Projects take the stage at the Williams Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, they’ll…
Alec Bernstein ’11 (Colts Neck, N.J.) spent much of the spring semester planting trees, shrubs, and wildflowers in a small wetland area in Easton’s…
Laquan Lightfoot ’11 (Washington, D.C.) first became interested in justice and law in high school after serving as a youth adviser for the D.C. Youth Advisory…
Lafayette’s new major in theater will allow students to apply rigorous academic inquiry to performance, production, theater practice, and dramatic literature…
What did Lafayette’s student bloggers do this summer? Imogen Cain ’12 prepared artwork for an exhibition in Newark, attended a national sorority convention…
Pete Carril ’12 (Princeton, N.J.), an American studies major, spent the summer working as an intern in the marketing department of MSNBC in New York City…
Studying art at Lafayette is a lot like training for a triathlon, where not only do you have to run, you also swim and bike, and physical talent isn’t…
Kelsey Harkness ’11 (Wilton, Conn.) has learned a lot about herself during her internship this summer at Rainbow Media entertainment company in New York…
The men’s and women’s track and field teams were honored by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross County Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Both teams were named…