
Feb 22, 2018
Soil, Salt, and Inspired Students
By Stephen Wilson As if decorating sugar cookies, a Lafayette engineering student sprinkles tiny confections, meant to represent soil, over a rural model…
By Stephen Wilson As if decorating sugar cookies, a Lafayette engineering student sprinkles tiny confections, meant to represent soil, over a rural model…
Snow brings out the beauty of the Lafayette campus. Photos by Kevin Vogrin and Clay Wegrzynowicz
Last weekend, students participated in a duo of dances. Silent Disco took sound out of the room, when dancers donned headsets that pumped in tunes. 100…
By Katie Neitz A deep and passionate network of alumni, parents, and friends of the College provides opportunities that enable students to hit the ground…
By Katie Neitz When it comes time to apply for your first job or graduate school, real-world career-related experience isn’t just a nice thing to have…
Failure is a component of entrepreneurship. Consider the Edsel. Sure, Ford failed with it in 1957, but in 1964 it scored big with its next car, the Mustang…
Neha Vora (sociology), Sue Wenze (psychology), Brett Hendrickson (religious studies), Lisa Gabel (psychology), and Il Hyun Cho (government & law) each…
Tapestries features mainstage performances at Lafayette College's Williams Center for the Arts and related programs throughout campus that focus on arts…
By Bill Landauer The Tournées Francophone Festival might be a French import, but it touches more than language. That’s why the French Cultural Services-funded…
By Kathleen Parrish and Bryan Hay Seifollah “Seifi” Ghasemi first heard of Lafayette College in 1959 when he was one of nearly 6,000 high school students…