Mar 22, 2010
Students Serve Communities in the Dominican Republic and Ecuador
They were part of Alternative School Break January interim session Some students took a detour on their way back to College Hill after the winter holidays…
They were part of Alternative School Break January interim session Some students took a detour on their way back to College Hill after the winter holidays…
Team competed against more than 400 colleges and universities Lafayette’s three-student team finished in the top 10 percent of schools participating…
He will present a public lecture and workshop for students March 23 German artist Bodo Korsig will return to Lafayette Tuesday, March 23, to present a…
Long after conducting research together at Lafayette, Aditya Reddy ’96 and Prof. Bernard Fried are still collaborating By Samuel T. Clover ’91 Even though…
Award is the nation’s premier undergraduate honor in math, science, and engineering; Ross Moretti ’12 receives an honorable mention Lauren Huyett ’11…
A few minutes with Emily Mallory ’09 Emily Mallory ’09, of Camarillo, Calif., is majoring in chemical engineering. She’s a graduate of La Reina High…
Join the Lafayette conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Lafayette has become actively involved in Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, and the entire…
Students and faculty will present plans for the Governor Wolf Art and Culture Athenaeum project April 1 at Easton City Hall A team of Lafayette students…
The author of Proust Was a Neuroscientist will meet with students and discuss his work Jonah Lehrer, author of Proust Was a Neuroscientist, will be on…
Students from technical and artistic backgrounds learn to approach problem solving in a different way Art and science are closer cousins than they are…