Feb 1, 2000
Lafayette College Celebrates Women’s History Month With Events in March and Beyond
Lafayette College’s celebration of Women’s History Month features a keynote talk on “The Politics of Women’s Health” by Norma Swenson, a founding member…
Lafayette College’s celebration of Women’s History Month features a keynote talk on “The Politics of Women’s Health” by Norma Swenson, a founding member…
Accompanied by saxophonist Branford Marsalis as guest soloist, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will present its third performance for Lafayette this season…
Headlong Dance Theater will perform its award-winning production Ulysses: Sly Uses of a Book by James Joyce at 8 p.m. Friday, January 28, at Lafayette…
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will perform at the Williams Center for the Arts 8 p.m. Tuesday, January 25, in the second of its three Lafayette College…
The students in Lafayette’s McKelvy House Scholars program were featured as “the voice of the next generation” in the January 2 edition of the weekly national…
Varying moods, settings and perspectives of the Delaware River as captured in the black-and-white photographs of Easton photographer Christopher Boas will…
“Lafayette has provided me with a wonderful experience. I have been able to take many risks that have allowed me to grow as a person, in every aspect,…
“This thesis will help prepare me for my career,” says Braeden Rogers, a senior economics and business major from Plainfield, N.J., and a graduate of Wardlaw-Hartridge…
Samuel Labate, a native of Easton, Pa., and a member of Lafayette College's Class of 1940, has been selected as the recipient of the College's George Washington…
“Each year Lafayette has encouraged me to take my academic endeavors a step further,” says Peter Davis, a senior anthropology and sociology major from…