
Mar 26, 2015
Alaskan Paleontologists
David Sunderlin has a special connection to Alaska, one that dates back 55 million years. The associate professor of geology studies fossil leaves and…
David Sunderlin has a special connection to Alaska, one that dates back 55 million years. The associate professor of geology studies fossil leaves and…
By Robin Rogers Lafayette’s campus on College Hill overlooks the confluence of two major rivers, the mighty Delaware—longest undammed river east of…
Lafayette celebrated Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, film screenings, an art exhibit, and community discussions. The theme of the…
Officially open for classes this spring, the Oechsle Center for Global Education is a dynamic, collaborative learning environment-a physical intersection…
The Lafayette field hockey team is one of 67 teams to be named to the 2014 Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Team Award list. The award…
Funding from the Teagle Foundation will enable Lafayette and the other members of the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges (LVAIC) to develop…
The men's basketball team ran into a hot-shooting, top-seeded Villanova squad in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday evening, ending its 2014-15…
The #16 seed Leopards face #1 seed Villanova at Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center 6:50 p.m. tonight during the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball…
When it comes to the value of a degree, Lafayette is the undisputed champ in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, besting Harvard, Duke, and Manhattan…
Call him the 16th man. As the first and only faculty member to serve as academic adviser to the men’s basketball team, Alan Childs fills an important…