
Oct 17, 2011
College Will Host International Conference on Nazi-Looted Art Oct. 26-28
Lafayette will host an international conference Oct. 26-28 exploring the global, historical, ethical, and legal issues surrounding Nazi-looted art during…
Lafayette will host an international conference Oct. 26-28 exploring the global, historical, ethical, and legal issues surrounding Nazi-looted art during…
Students celebrated the fall season on the Quad over the weekend by eating caramel apples, drinking cider, painting pumpkins, bobbing for apples, playing…
By Kate Helm Science is often controversial—stem cells, contraception, and HIV. And it’s often the people affected by those issues who get lost amid…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 In 2005, after spending two decades as a corporate marketing and communications professional, Ruth-Anne Renaud ’86 had what…
Celestino Limas, vice president of campus life and and senior diversity officer, and Mitch Wein, treasurer and vice president for finance and operations…
This summer, Madeline Laskoski ’13 and Carolyn Madaras ’12 got a new perspective on the entertainment industry while interning for Fox Entertainment…
Some professors might be alarmed if they saw college students running toward them with a dripping net filled with slimy creatures, but not Megan Rothenberger…
A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Juan Puerta ’12 is acutely aware of the problems rural communities face in Latin America, particularly the lack of potable…
What if the breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer’s disease isn’t in a pill but in a computer? What if a paralysis victim could operate an electronic…
The College has received a $142,000 grant from the National Science Foundation that will help faculty and students bridge engineering and the natural sciences…