
Jul 19, 2010
Alumni Summer College Is a Hit for Lifelong Learners
By Barbara Mulligan When he arrived for the inaugural Alumni Summer College on Thursday, July 15, George Valentine ’70 hadn’t set foot on Lafayette’s…
By Barbara Mulligan When he arrived for the inaugural Alumni Summer College on Thursday, July 15, George Valentine ’70 hadn’t set foot on Lafayette’s…
By John Zenker ’12 John Zenker ’12 (Morristown, N.J.), a history major, joined 18 other students on a two-week trip to Russia during spring semester…
When First Lady Michelle Obama announced new preventive care provisions made possible through the Affordable Health Care Act at a press conference held…
By Samuel T. Clover ’91 It turns out there really is a lot of money in kitchens and bathrooms. In one case, $50,544,619.05, to be exact. In a landmark…
The Lafayette College Equestrian Team finished the 2010 season with a good deal of success. The team placed first in its regional competition and 10th…
In the College’s 13 Division I spring sports 185 students were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. To be eligible for the honor roll, student…
Lafayette and the City of Easton were awarded a $200,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to host an arts festival that will be the first…
Lafayette has announced the construction of a state-of-the-art indoor batting facility to be built at the Metzgar Fields Athletic Complex. The facility…
For the first time in its one-year history, Spotted on Campus caught up with a two-sport student-athlete. Volleyball player and track and field member…
Over the spring semester, chemical engineering major Amy Hinkel ’12 (Doylestown, Pa.) studied engineering and German language and culture in Lafayette’s…