Aug 26, 2002
Lafayette Scores New Highs for Student Quality and Admissions Selectivity
Lafayette has recruited the highest-quality academic class in its history while being more selective than ever in admissions. The College welcomed the…
Lafayette has recruited the highest-quality academic class in its history while being more selective than ever in admissions. The College welcomed the…
Thanks to a nomination by Charles S. Harding '45, Lafayette has received one of seven J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Scholarships awarded by the Society of Former…
One of the major success stories on the international Early Music scene today, the Red Priest ensemble will perform works by Vivaldi, Bach, LeClair, Tartini…
Two biochemistry graduates from the class of 2002 have published research with Lafayette faculty in a special section of Journal of Liquid Chromatography…
Dru Germanoski, professor and head of geology and environmental geosciences at Lafayette, has received grants from the U.S. Forest Service and National…
Jazz pianist Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music at Lafayette, will perform in concert 7-11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at Blue Orchard Inn, 565 State…
To a nomination by Charles S. Harding '45, Lafayette will receive one of seven J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Scholarships awarded by the Society of Former Special…
Lafayette’s commitment to nurturing the intellectual development of its students, including their personal, social/civic, and professional responsibilities…
Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, will speak on “Civil Liberties and National Security” 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Oechsle Hall…
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has awarded Lafayette a $15,600 grant to archive the papers of Jeanette F. Reibman and James L. Martin…