Jun 17, 2002
Meade '71 named principal
“My father was a teacher in New York City forever. I swore I'd never teach,” says Peter Meade '71, a biology graduate who received a Ph.D. in biology from…
“My father was a teacher in New York City forever. I swore I'd never teach,” says Peter Meade '71, a biology graduate who received a Ph.D. in biology from…
MindArrow Systems, Inc., a leading direct digital communications software and services provider, has elected media industry veteran Bruce Maggin ’65 to…
Trustee Scholarship recipient Alison Campbell ’04 is spending the summer surrounded by dietary supplements, caffeine pills, soda, coffee, and tea. She…
Special Collections has been host to a growing number of class sessions in recent months, beginning with a January interim session course on The Art and…
At least six members of the Alternative School Break Club will work as volunteers to alleviate hunger in Washington, D.C. over fall break, Oct. 11-15.…
W. Alex Walker '03 (McLean, Va.), a double major in English and government & law, had two articles published in DC One, a magazine describing itself as…
“I came to Lafayette because this was a place that emphasized teaching, but I could still do meaningful research,” says H. David Husic, associate professor…
Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History “The Misericordia Polyptych: Reflections on Spiritual and Visual Culture…
Five alumni who conduct cutting-edge research in the neuroscience field will mentor Lafayette students this summer through LEARN, the new LafayettE Alumni…
When her father was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at the beginning of her first year at Lafayette, Charis Gehret '01 became interested in neurodegenerative…