Apr 30, 2007
Deborah Kloeblen ’07 Studies Landmark Supreme Court Ruling
For Deborah Kloeblen ’07 (Bayonne, N.J.), her honors thesis has been all about change. Kloeblen, a history and government & law major, has completed research…
For Deborah Kloeblen ’07 (Bayonne, N.J.), her honors thesis has been all about change. Kloeblen, a history and government & law major, has completed research…
Through a Dartmouth International Health Group (DIHG) fellowship, neuroscience graduate Andrew Saunders ’02 traveled to Nicaragua two years ago, the summer…
Concert Choir will perform an original composition by biology major Jonathan Esser ’09 (Downingtown, Pa.) at its spring concert 8 p.m. Saturday, April…
Delta Delta Delta sorority will host its first pancake breakfast for Lafayette students 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, April 28 at the sorority house, 2 West…
This semester, two students are getting unique, hands-on experience with art at the College’s renowned Experimental Printmaking Institute (EPI). Art and…
Lafayette students, faculty, and organizations were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding…
For the past year, five students who comprise a Technology Clinic team have worked with the Allentown and Bethlehem Health Bureaus to put together a comprehensive…
When Paul DeCamp ’10 (Arlington, Mass.) expressed interest in starting an American Civil Liberties Union group on campus, he had no idea it would lead…
Through a weekend of picnics, guest speakers, reminiscing, and much more, the Class of 1997 will celebrate its 10th reunion June 1-3. “Reunion is an excellent…
Inspired by a course on adult development and aging she took at Lafayette, Lianne Hansen ’08 (Ridgewood, N.J.) wanted to explore the older adult population…