Dec 13, 2009
Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders Receives National Grant
Award will support sustainable water project in El Convento, Honduras The Lafayette student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has been awarded…
Award will support sustainable water project in El Convento, Honduras The Lafayette student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has been awarded…
Marie Garofalo ’10 writes about her semester studying in Sydney, Australia Marie Garofalo ’10 (Randolph, N.J.), a double major in English and policy…
Quilt is in The Chemistry of Color exhibit, which ran August-November at the Taft Museum of Art and is currently at the Columbia Art Museum Quilt by Curlee…
Home and Family in Japan will be published in May 2010 By Meghan Cloonan ’10 In her upcoming book, Allison Alexy, assistant professor of anthropology and…
He is an international expert on federalism, intergovernmental relations, and constitutionalism By Meghan Cloonan ’10 Professor John Kincaid has written…
Student- and faculty-produced film focuses on the College’s Corn on the Quad sustainability project Dig The Earth, a student- and faculty-produced film…
Members of the College’s chapter of STAND attended the national Pledge2Protect Anti-Genocide Conference in Washington, D.C. Nine students from the Lafayette…
Student ensemble will perform 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 in the Williams Center for the Arts Through the use of period instruments and techniques, students…
IBM’s Lauren Phelps ’07 seeks to influence government policy — by Jess Wason ’11 Lauren Phelps ’07 moved down to Washington, D.C., after graduating Lafayette…
Their goal is to compost and reuse all food waste generated by Lafayette dining services A team of students in Lafayette Environmental Awareness and Protection…