May 16, 2006
Student Honors Project Used by Professor Years After Graduation
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast forced the New Orleans Saints, a National Football League team, to play many of its games in San Antonio…
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast forced the New Orleans Saints, a National Football League team, to play many of its games in San Antonio…
Sometimes it’s what you don’t see that changes everything. In 1962, Glenn E. Grube ’57 was disappointed at the sparse turnout of classmates at their first…
Lafayette College’s women’s novice and varsity four-oared crew teams took first and second place, respectively, at the 68th Dad Vail Regatta along the…
Diane Cole Ahl, Rothkopf Professor of Art History, has been granted three academic fellowships for this summer and next school year, which she will use…
In one of her final public activities as provost, June Schlueter, Charles A. Dana Professor of English, will give the campus a preview of the research…
A panel consisting of two Lafayette students, a professor, and several people working in the Easton community will present a workshop entitled “Mothering…
Listening to “your own minds and hearts is your best key to success,” he tells graduates President Dan Weiss delivered farewell remarks to the class…
Approximately 20 high school students will visit Lafayette May 19 to work with Mary J.S. Roth ’83, professor and head of civil and environmental engineering…
Local and national emergency management officials will be in attendance May 18, as Lafayette College’s Meyner Center for the Study of State & Local Government…
International affairs graduate David Rappaport ’81 was drawn to Lafayette by the curriculum and beauty of the campus. Artistic beauty and intellectual…