
Jan 24, 2014
Engineers and Scientists, Unite!
Great minds think alike—but when they think differently, they can approach problems with a new level of understanding and insight. That’s the idea…
Great minds think alike—but when they think differently, they can approach problems with a new level of understanding and insight. That’s the idea…
When Suzanne Westfall steps into the classroom, she’s driven to develop students’ appreciation of theater and the arts. “I try to explore with them…
The Biology Department welcomed Lafayette’s first computational biologist this semester, Eric Ho. Having a dedicated faculty member is a sign of the…
Due to inclement weather, the College will close at noon today, Tuesday, Jan. 21. Classes will meet at the discretion of the instructor. Essential employees…
More than 150 students are studying in England, Ireland, Hawaii, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Peru, Russia, and South Africa during winter break. This is the…
Robert A. Pastor ’69, who established the College’s Robert ’69 and Margaret Pastor Lecture in International Affairs, died Wednesday at his home…
Founder and CEO of Mandiant cybersecurity company, Kevin Mandia ’92 has been recognized internationally for his firm’s report revealing that a military…
Chemical engineering major Seth Gottlund ’14 (Kutztown, Pa.) is the Featured Student for January in ChEnected, an online publication of the American…
Three former student-athletes and one team comprise the Maroon Club Hall of Fame Class of 2013. Harvey Cohen ’40, Don Lordan ’65, Ali Murphy ’97, and the…
Due to inclement weather, the College will be closed today, Friday, Jan. 3. Classes will meet at the discretion of the instructor. Essential employees…