Mar 18, 2008
“Leopard Class” Will Celebrate 50th Reunion June 5-8
Class of ’58 ready for laughter, fellowship, and memories For the last 50 years at each of its Reunions, the Class of ’58 has gathered at the statue…
Class of ’58 ready for laughter, fellowship, and memories For the last 50 years at each of its Reunions, the Class of ’58 has gathered at the statue…
Local and student artists can draw, paint, sculpt, and create Local and student artists are invited to draw, paint, sculpt, and create during the 10-hour…
Gift includes first editions of all of Stone’s works A collection of the works of novelist Robert Stone has been donated to Skillman Library by Joseph…
Part of Marquis de Lafayette’s 250th birthday celebration, event is free and open to the public, with no tickets required Award-winning novelist Salman…
Fellowship will fund research for forthcoming publication Olga Anna Duhl, professor of foreign languages and literatures, has been awarded the Folter Fellowship…
Bold plan will abolish loans for students from low-income families while at the same time growing the faculty by nearly 20 percent without expanding student…
President Daniel H. Weiss announced the initiatives to the Lafayette community today (March 17, 2008): I am pleased to inform you of important new initiatives…
The Paul Taylor Dance Company will bring its world-renowned repertoire to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 8. Tickets are…
Team competed against more than 500 colleges and universities Lafayette’s three-student team finished in the top five percent of schools participating…
Integrated design, sustainability, innovation are aims of Lafayette’s student team. Project: convert warehouse complex into middle school, community arts…