
Jul 12, 2016
Finding Comfort in Uncomfortable Places
Over two decades, Yolanda Wisher ’98 has built alliances as an English teacher, a performing poet, and a leader of one of America’s leading municipal…

Over two decades, Yolanda Wisher ’98 has built alliances as an English teacher, a performing poet, and a leader of one of America’s leading municipal…

With light reflected from the Plexiglas tank’s water playing on their cheeks, Jim Toia and Greg Biggiani ’16 stare into their cylinder and will the…

Professor of biology at Utah State University since 1999, Michelle Baker ’92 has received a 2015 Utah Governor’s Medal for Excellence in Science and…

The Lafayette men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were recognized by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) as Scholar…

Growing up in Windsor, Ont., Drew Brown ’06 observed that poverty-stricken areas of nearby Detroit and other U.S. cities were dominated by “black and…

A scholarship funded by Walter Oechsle ’57 and help from professors enabled Atanas Angelov ’16 to have exceptional learning experiences.

In the College’s 13 Division I spring sports, 191 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for this distinction…

Walter Oechsle ’57, trustee emeritus, died Thursday, but his legacy of commitment to the College lives on through the various capital projects, academic…

Don Mildrum ’53 took up the clarinet in high school so he’d get into football games for free with the band. He also had played the violin since age…

It’s time to unleash the power of our largest alumni classes, grads from 2000 to 2015. If you’ve given a gift since July 1, thanks for making a difference…