Feb 21, 2017
A Bounty of Russian Culture
Visitors to the Williams Center last Wednesday were treated to an afternoon of Russian art, music, and food. The reception for the exhibit “Windows to…
Visitors to the Williams Center last Wednesday were treated to an afternoon of Russian art, music, and food. The reception for the exhibit “Windows to…
Students and faculty got to try out their paper-cutting skills during a workshop hosted by the foreign languages and literatures department. Ying Liang…
For the last 20 years, the Lafayette Leadership Institute has allowed students to learn from the successes and failures of some of the best and brightest…
President Alison Byerly sent the following message to the campus community on Jan. 27. As we begin the spring semester, I write to share some updates that…
Last semester, the cast of The Secret Garden got a unique look behind the curtain of the Tony Award-winning musical. Marsha Norman, the musical’s Pulitzer…
In a room on the bottom floor of Acopian Engineering Center, students cluster in the slim space around what looks like a mammoth fish tank draped in electronics…
Lafayette will celebrate Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, poetry, an award-winning movie and community discussions. This year’s…
Phages – viruses that infect bacteria – are the most abundant organisms on earth, numbering approximately 1031 (“…that’s 10 with 31 zeros after…
Matthew Barrett ’17 is in his third year of neuroscience research that could assist those who have lost mobility. He credits an endowed scholarship for…