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Sep 7, 2021
Remembering Eric “Rick” Thorpe ’89
By Bryan Hay To his friends and family, Eric “Rick” Thorpe ’89 will always be remembered for his athleticism, his gregarious personality and infectious…
By Bryan Hay To his friends and family, Eric “Rick” Thorpe ’89 will always be remembered for his athleticism, his gregarious personality and infectious…
His life and legacy are reflected in the Neil D. Levin ’76 Public Service Endowment Fund, which supports internships for Lafayette students.
Prof. Jennifer Talarico explains how much of what we remember about 9/11 is influenced by our present-day lives.
“Through its PEER certification, Lafayette is encouraging the adoption of clean and efficient energy, as well as drastically reducing energy waste.”
Prof. Jennifer Talarico has long studied why our memories of 9/11 have changed over time.
The Armenian historian discussed her scholarship as a medievalist, her travels to Turkey, and her new position with the Journal of the Society for Armenian…
Faculty research shows the positive impact Women’s and Gender Studies coursework can have on underrepresented engineering students.
Photo galleries from inside and outside of the classroom on the first day of classes at Lafayette College.
Across campus, Lafayette employees are providing a safe, enriching fall semester with all of the activities students have come to expect.
Latest grant supports research that could eventually lead to effective treatments for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.