Apr 14, 2006
Doug Reichley ’83 Honored Among 40 of Nation’s Most Promising State Leaders
Government and law graduate Doug Reichley ’83 was honored as one of 40 emerging state leaders from across the nation by the prestigious Toll Fellowship…
Government and law graduate Doug Reichley ’83 was honored as one of 40 emerging state leaders from across the nation by the prestigious Toll Fellowship…
Lafayette’s International Students Association (ISA) will hold its annual Extravaganza to promote a dialogue of global issues on campus, April 17-April…
Trustee Scholar Zane Ferguson ’06 (Kempton, Pa.) is presenting the findings of yearlong research on the behavioral responses of pigeons at two national…
Students will be climbing up the walls this weekend, but it won’t be because of any upcoming paper or test. Kirby Sports Center will host its third annual…
Tyler Cohn ’06 (Wantagh, N.Y.) spent the first semester of his senior year researching his honor’s thesis. He spent the second semester making the thesis…
Over the past two decades, Japanese anime has found a popular home among American audiences, changing perceptions of the art in the process. Trustee Scholar…
History was made Sunday, April 9, when a group of Lafayette students and faculty and local children joined visiting artists from Mexico and around the…
Inspired by her study abroad experience in Paris and an internship at Musee d’Art et de l’Histoire du Judaisme last summer, Emily Katz ’06 (Vestal, N.Y…
He designs test programs to simulate the behavior of the F/A-18 aircraft, but Charles Wilson ’82 can’t see the results – he’s been blind since childhood…
This year’s seniors graduating with a major in philosophy have a variety of plans for life after Lafayette. The students credit the philosophy program…