Jul 19, 2018
A Cancer Survivor’s Story
Cancer survivor Tina Yerdon ’18 credits Jeffrey Goldstein, College physician and director of health services, with giving advice that saved her leg. This…
Cancer survivor Tina Yerdon ’18 credits Jeffrey Goldstein, College physician and director of health services, with giving advice that saved her leg. This…
By Stephen Wilson Descended from two samurai clans, Brad Au ’19, a history and government & law double major, comes from a long line of military families…
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 Bill Landauer When Thomas Wolfe said, “You can’t go home again” in 1940, he wasn’t thinking about a 21st century American president or a film…
Jessica Ammous ‘21 maintains love for Syria, family, and Lafayette.
By Stephen Wilson A presidential election crisis. Mass demonstrations. Political unrest. Police crackdowns. Sounds like scenarios across the globe over…
By Katie Neitz The Lafayette Crew Club won two gold medals at the Dad Vail Regatta in May, the largest collegiate rowing event in North America, which…
By Bryan Hay A group of senior chemical engineering majors and their advisers recently returned from a whirlwind trip to the Dominican Republic where they…
The field hockey team visited South Africa in June, touring the country, volunteering, and competing against other teams. The women finished undefeated…
By Katie Neitz The thought of giving an off-the-cuff impromptu speech is enough to rattle seasoned CEOs and leaders. But not Aaron Walker ’18. He has…