Sep 22, 2019
Love Bug/Bug Love
A sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail attracts bugs to its iridescent glow while holding scorpions and eating ants attracts people to important insect…
A sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail attracts bugs to its iridescent glow while holding scorpions and eating ants attracts people to important insect…
By Stephen Wilson Regan Kinney ’20 stands on top of an overturned bucket so she can reach the top of her canvas—an exterior fiberboard panel 8 feet…
By Katie Neitz Prof. Olga Anna Duhl performed a walk-on role July 5 in American Ballet Theater’s (ABT) production of Swan Lake on the legendary stage…
Emily Emick '20 took conducting lessons and conducted the Concert Choir in rehearsals and at its spring concert with the song she chose, “O Lux Beatissima”…
Enjoy images of the Percussion Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, Contemporary Music Ensemble, and Concert Choir and Chamber Singers in their year-end concerts…
Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics, is a celebrated textile artist who exhibits quilts and embroidery in museums, galleries, and festivals all over…
The Easton Summer Cinema film series at Lafayette is underway. Instead of movie streaming from your couch, join members of the Easton and Lafayette community…
By Stephen Wilson A student travels to New York City and buys a fish. She returns to campus and uses a stethoscope and microphones to record the fish’s…
By Stephen Wilson A biology major composes a piece to be performed by the full Concert Band and based on a John Donne poem. Only at Lafayette. Her name…
By Stephen Wilson How do you feel comfortable in your own skin? How do you navigate challenging situations? How do you appreciate what you have? Tough…