Jun 12, 2008
Professor Rebekah Pite Will Research New Book in Argentina
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
Upcoming work will focus on cooking and eating as a historical phenomenon By Elizabeth Hall ’10 Rebekah Pite, assistant professor of history, is currently…
Priyanka Nair ’08 and John Mumo ’08 are the first members of the Davis United World College Scholars Program to graduate from the College For the last…
Lafayette has had 21 students receive the honor in the past nine years Deirdre Maher ’08, Stephanie Morillo ’08, Michael Zboray ’08, Danielle Horowitz…
Contact information, photos, memories, and more will be included Work has begun on the Lafayette College Alumni: Today 2009 directory. Scheduled for publication…
Ken Jones Jr. Fine Art gallery comes to downtown Easton Ken Jones Jr. Fine Art, an internationally recognized art-consulting firm with projects based primarily…
Lafayette is increasing the overall size of the faculty by nearly 20 percent over the next five years without expanding student enrollment Wendy L. Hill…
Undid in the Land of Undone is the recipient of the silver medal for poetry in the ForeWord Independent Book of the Year Awards By Elizabeth Hall ’10…
Undid in the Land of Undone is the recipient of the silver medal for poetry in the ForeWord Independent Book of the Year Awards By Elizabeth Hall ’10…
Project will provide benefits for people and the environment Muhannad Suleiman, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received…
Lafayette’s small size, undergraduate focus, access to NYC, and combination of engineering and liberal arts helped prepare him — by Carrie Pasternak…