May 31, 2016
Darryl Clark ’82 Innovates in Technology and Music
Just as a jazz tune evolves as it progresses, Darryl Clark ’82 moves forward in his career as a technology manager and in his art as a bassist. “In…
Just as a jazz tune evolves as it progresses, Darryl Clark ’82 moves forward in his career as a technology manager and in his art as a bassist. “In…
Seventeen students presented their findings at the 30th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) April 7-9 at University of North Carolina…
William D. Adams, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will be the featured speaker at Lafayette’s 181st Commencement Saturday, May 21…
Last month, the theater department presented its production of Doubt, the winner of the Tony Award and Drama Critics’ Circle Award for best play and…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 “Actors have three eyes. Did you know that?” Julian Sands let his curious statement hang for five seconds, a pause that could…
It is one thing to read about the dangerous, often deadly, journey many immigrants take to the U.S. It is another when Alexis Onelio looks you in the eye…
Students and faculty were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the annual Intercultural…
The Theater Department presented its production of Dancing at Lughnasa last week at the Williams Center for the Arts. Set in Ireland’s County Donegal…
Cassidy Taylor ’17 (East Lyme, Conn.) came to Lafayette ready to major in international affairs because of her love of language and traveling. However…