Oct 21, 2006
Football Legends and Stunning Stadium Celebrated at Homecoming
Jim Farrell ’41 has seen a lot in the 65 years since he graduated from Lafayette. But none of it prepared him for the new-look Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium…
Jim Farrell ’41 has seen a lot in the 65 years since he graduated from Lafayette. But none of it prepared him for the new-look Fisher Field at Fisher Stadium…
McKelvy House Scholars past and present gathered Saturday to celebrate the program’s historic success and look forward to even better things to come. (A…
Marquis Scholar Matthew Gyory ’07 (Holmdel, N.J.) is immersing himself in the European political scene this year through honors thesis research. He is…
Activities at the Max Kade Center for German Studies Oct. 23-25 will reflect upon German Jewish life and remember the Holocaust. Holocaust scholar Erhard…
Activities at the Max Kade Center for German Studies Oct. 23-25 will reflect upon German Jewish life and remember the Holocaust. President Dan Weiss will…
An exhibit at the Max Kade Center for German Studies chronicles the life of the late Ludwig Muhlfelder, Holocaust survivor, author of an autobiography…
Questioning Established Sexual Taboos (QuEST) will begin its “Gay? Fine By Me” campaign Monday, Oct. 23, to promote awareness and acceptance of the gay…
An enthusiastic gathering of trustees, students, faculty, staff, and alumni officially welcomed Ramer History House, Lafayette’s newest academic building…
Three-part series hosted by President Dan Weiss connects the arts with campus life The Oct. 10 performance by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra kicked off…
Among many economists, there is a growing worry that Americans are not saving enough for the future, but Patrick Zboray ’07 (Stratford, Conn.) is wondering…