
May 7, 2012
Students Have Life-Changing Experiences in Africa
To learn about another culture, you can watch the documentaries, read the books, study the maps and artifacts, listen to the experts—but nothing can…
To learn about another culture, you can watch the documentaries, read the books, study the maps and artifacts, listen to the experts—but nothing can…
At the end of each semester, Ed McDonald usually poses the same question to his students: “Who learned the most in this course?” He finds it amusing…
Since high school, Jared Katz ’12 (Stoneham, Mass.) has been interested in history and how past people lived day to day. Archaeology is the perfect fit…
“The decision to participate in the Summer Program to Advance Leadership has been one of the best decisions that I have made so far. Not only was it…
By Michele Tallarita ’12 Joel Lefever ’12 (Lancaster, Pa.) is spending his senior year tackling a topic that researchers have pursued for over 30 years…
Update for Sunday, May 13 More than 150 Lafayette students, faculty, and staff paid respects to the family of Everett Glenn ’15 on Saturday at the Episcopal…
President Daniel H. Weiss sent the following message to the campus community and parents this evening: To: Lafayette Campus Community From: Daniel H. Weiss…
The third annual Jamnesty: Community for a Cause brought together the campus community for a day of celebration and activism on the Quad. Sponsored by…
Caitlin Flood ’12 (Bellerose Terrace, N.Y.) is the recipient of the 2012 George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly…
United States Vice President Joe Biden gave the 2011-12 Lives of Liberty Lecture at Kirby Sports Center May 2, “Charting Our Economic Destiny: The Pursuit…