Jan 7, 2005
Lafayette Hosts Conference on Paul Robeson
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
Lafayette will inaugurate a series of major conferences on the history and culture of civil rights and civil liberties with a three-day conference entitled…
The Lafayette community is helping to provide relief for those affected by the devastating Asian tsunami. The Landis Community Outreach Center’s staff…
The Williams Visual Arts Building will exhibit “No Future,” a collection of collaborative paintings and drawings by New York painters Amy Sillman, David…
For the third consecutive semester, a different pair of students helped make Easton more beautiful by creating sculptures for the Breast Cancer Awareness…
When Meghan Mara ’05 (Bedford Hills, N.Y.) began brainstorming topics to explore as part of a Senior Research Seminar, she immediately decided on tailgaters…
Mathematics major Brian Regan ’06 (Springfield, Pa.) learned about the financial world through an internship with Timothy Nanni ’96, an independent agent…
It’s hard to believe that a load of guano could lead to a trip to Hawaii, but it worked for Pete Lesher ’90. The history graduate wrote a paper for a conference…
Prior to an internship at the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, Marquis Scholar Judith Hirx ’06 (Milford, Mass.) didn’t have a strong focus…
When he’s not in the classroom, meeting with students, conducting research, or giving talks to banking or business groups, Ed Seifried, professor of economics…
The Gladstone T. Whitman ’49 Endowment Fund provides Lafayette students with an opportunity for full-time summer internships or participation in seminars…