May 11, 2007
Emily Smith ’08 Spends Semester in New Zealand
Where better for a rugby-playing college student to pursue a study abroad program than New Zealand? Emily Smith ’08 (West Sayville, N.Y.) recently spent…
Where better for a rugby-playing college student to pursue a study abroad program than New Zealand? Emily Smith ’08 (West Sayville, N.Y.) recently spent…
Facing groups more than twice its size, the Hickory Tree Chorus gained a victory just by performing in the International Chorus Competition in Las Vegas…
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayetteâs birth on Sept. 6, 1757, the renowned French design house Hermés is producing one…
When Phillipsburg High School senior Katie Lawter began an art class through Lafayette’s College-Based Teaching Program last year, she expected to expand…
When Abra Berkowitz ’09 (Sharon, Mass.) was choosing classes for the spring semester, another student recommended she take a class with Kira Lawrence,…
Wendy L. Hill, professor of neuroscience, has been named provost and dean of the faculty. The announcement was made by Lafayette President Daniel Weiss…
Dan Bauer, professor of anthropology and sociology, was featured on World Vision Report radio this week as part of a special report on Mexico. Bauer provided…
Maryland-based Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care was awarded the U.S. Senate Productivity Award, the highest honor in the state for organizational excellence…
Last week, Technology Clinic presented the findings of its year-long project on emergency preparedness to the Allentown and Bethlehem Health Bureaus. Tech…
In independent research, Kate Ellis ’08 (Katonah, N.Y.) recently studied French feminist writer Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, known as Colette, and two of…