Mar 19, 2008
College Hosts Spring ‘College for Kids’ Program for Local Youth
Registration and orientation will be March 29 Lafayette will host an 8-week spring program meant to provide a preview of the college experience and career…
Registration and orientation will be March 29 Lafayette will host an 8-week spring program meant to provide a preview of the college experience and career…
19 alumni turn out to mentor 80 students at Etiquette Dinner For students preparing to embark on professional careers, the thought of participating in…
Professor will lead discussion of graphic novel about girl coming of age during Iranian Revolution By Danielle Ward ’08 When Council of Lafayette Women…
By Stef FeKula Darfur is a region in Western Sudan. The majority of the people who live in Darfur are black and Muslim. Darfur, roughly the size of France…
He writes about studying abroad in the Lafayette faculty-led program at Jacobs University Bremen Dennis Waldron ’10 (Owings, Md.) is majoring in electrical…
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…