
Jun 5, 2018
A Win for the Ages
By Bryan Hay After 10 years of inching ever closer to a national title, Lafayette’s steel bridge team beat out 44 others to claim first place in the…
By Bryan Hay After 10 years of inching ever closer to a national title, Lafayette’s steel bridge team beat out 44 others to claim first place in the…
Check out now-and-then photos of some of our families with deep ties to the Lafayette community.
By Bill Landauer Jill Bialosky, the acclaimed poet, novelist, memoirist, and editor, stood before an assembly of Lafayette students on April 24 and proclaimed…
By Katie Neitz The thought of giving an off-the-cuff impromptu speech is enough to rattle seasoned CEOs and leaders. But not Aaron Walker ’18. He has…
Assistant Professor of Physics Brooks Thomas‘ research on dark matter is featured on PBS Nova Next. Read “Does Dark Matter Ever Die?” You can also learn…
By Bill Landauer Jeffrey Miranda ’18 turned toward his father, mother, and older sister, sitting in the row behind him at the Lafayette Posse graduation…
By Bill Landauer Silver tags and teardrops ripple on a chain-link fence near the center of Karl Stirner Arts Trail. Each inch-wide drop is hiding something…
By Bryan Hay Facing raw, rainy New England weather and other competitive engineering schools, Lafayette’s formula electric vehicle team brought home…
By Bryan Hay and Bill Landauer As first-generation college students, many of them didn’t know what to expect when they entered a college campus for the…
By Kathleen Parrish Sam McQuillen ’19 thought he knew what it was like to grow up in a cash-strapped household in Pennsylvania, but then he went to Madagascar…