May 9, 2017
Embodying the Lafayette Ideal
Dedicated to social justice and scientific research, Valerie Melson ’17 is this year’s Pepper Prize recipient.
Dedicated to social justice and scientific research, Valerie Melson ’17 is this year’s Pepper Prize recipient.
By Mandy Housenick Kirsten Wilhelmsen ’17 sets herself apart in many ways. Her play has earned national attention, but the psychology major always…
As a middle school student growing up in Zhengzhou—a sprawling city on the Yellow River in east central China, about 350 miles due west of the Yellow…
Last weekend, students spent the day with children from the local Easton community during the College’s 17th annual Literacy Day. The event was filled…
Lafayette theater presented its production of I Hate Hamlet last week at Buck Hall. Set in John Barrymore’s old apartment in New York City, the comedy…
Students donned masks and costumes for this year’s Presidential Ball. A Lafayette tradition since 2006, this year’s dance was themed around the masquerade…
National Engineers Week gave students the opportunity to learn more, teach others, and have fun with engineering. Throughout the week, students took part…
The Lafayette football team was out in full force at three Easton-area elementary schools on Thursday as part of National Read Across America Day. The…
From the College’s seven Division I fall sports teams, 103 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for the honor…
Three students took home state championships from the Pennsylvania Forensic Association’s annual tournament Feb. 18-19 at West Chester University. Theater…