Nov 5, 2016
For Theater Students, the Show Must Go On – in New York City
A gift from Paul Staubi ’88 enabled students to work with theater professionals on a production of Tartuffe, which debuted in New York City, and to audition…
A gift from Paul Staubi ’88 enabled students to work with theater professionals on a production of Tartuffe, which debuted in New York City, and to audition…
For a group of Lafayette students, this won’t just be the first presidential election they vote in; it will also be the first one they cover. They will…
Chris McCumber’s ’89 life is beginning to resemble one of the TV shows he pitches. OK, picture this. A guy at a small liberal arts college majors in…
A grant from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) will help Lafayette fund a 30-month program to increase understanding among young adults…
Lafayette did more than celebrate the completion of the Williams Arts Campus on North Third Street Friday. During a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the…
Lafayette’s campus hummed with creativity Saturday during an Open House that celebrated the College’s commitment to the arts through edgy dance and…
More than three decades ago, the arts at Lafayette needed a new home. The entirety of the department operated out of Jenks Hall, an old biology building…
Lafayette welcomes 12 new professors this fall. Learn more about them.
Ross Gay ’96, winner of Claremont Graduate University’s $100,000 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award for his latest…
Don Mildrum ’53 took up the clarinet in high school so he’d get into football games for free with the band. He also had played the violin since age…