
May 10, 2011
D’Wana Terry ’87 Provides Counsel for FCC Chief
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 Ever question a charge under the “adjustments” section of your cell phone bill, or worried about your privacy when using…

By Samuel T. Clover ’91 Ever question a charge under the “adjustments” section of your cell phone bill, or worried about your privacy when using…

By Hannah Smock ’10 On April 26, 2011 – the 25th anniversary of the world’s largest nuclear disaster at Chernobyl – I joined a delegation of Belarusians…

Students celebrated the end of the school year with food, live music, and games during All College Day on March Field.
Residents of the 100-400 blocks of Cattell St. and adjacent areas near the campus were allowed to return to their homes at about 2:25 p.m. today following…

Forty years ago, in September 1970, Lafayette College welcomed its first official coeducational class with 146 women. About 30 members of that pioneering…

Eric Luhrs, digital initiatives librarian, has developed a one-of-a-kind software program that allows scholars and librarians to collaborate on the creation…
Lafayette students and faculty were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the…

Ines Amenabar ’11 (Guatemala City, Guatemala) is the recipient of the 2011 George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly…
Lafayette students, faculty, and staff were honored May 1 for their dedication and commitment to the College community at the 21st annual Aaron O. Hoff…

Ever since he stepped foot on campus, it seems Robert Elliott ’11 (Dighton, Mass.) has been destined for graduate school. He has been researching sustainable…