
Jul 28, 2015
Careers in the Spotlight
Brian Duke ’16 has always been good at math and science, but music has been his passion. “I have always enjoyed building things and working with my…

Brian Duke ’16 has always been good at math and science, but music has been his passion. “I have always enjoyed building things and working with my…

Welcome to the College’s redesigned website, the culmination of a yearlong effort between Information Technology Services and the Communications Division…

The second-grader hesitated, then, prompted by two Lafayette students leading the class, leaped to a corner of his classroom, yelling “west!” Another…

It is one thing to read about the dangerous, often deadly, journey many immigrants take to the U.S. It is another when Alexis Onelio looks you in the eye…

Josh Sanborn, professor and head of history, recently published his third book, Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire…

On the first day of class, Kirk O’Riordan instructed the students in his Introduction to Composition course to raise their right hands and take an oath…

What if a patient who suffers from depression could get help in the heat of an argument instead of waiting until his or her next therapy appointment? As…

With feet anchored in the past and head steered toward the future, Chris Phillips leads students on voyages of literary discovery. In his Literature of…

Leonardo da Vinci was a man of an astounding number of talents and professions; among them –and most well-known— are painter and scientist. So it would…

Kayla Metelenis ’15 gazed around the church of San Sebastiano in amazement. There were moments when she was in disbelief at the beauty surrounding her…