Apr 28, 2008
Patrick D. Kelley ’09 Receives Beinecke Scholarship
It is a leading national award for graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal…
It is a leading national award for graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Lafayette is the only exclusively undergraduate liberal…
During winter break, 74 students shadowed alumni and parents at ESPN, ABC News World News, The New York Times, CNN Headline News, and many others During…
Joellen Cope ’08 and Margaret Schierberl ’10 will travel to Providence College April 19 By Carrie Pasternak ’08 Joellen Cope ’08 (Dillsburg, Pa…
Locations include Australia and New Zealand; South Africa; Guatemala; Scandinavia; the Bahamas; Hawaii; and Germany and the Czech Republic More than 150…
Skip Wilkins, assistant professor of music, discusses teaching the Composition Seminar Skip Wilkins is an assistant professor of music. This semester he…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
Course taught by James Moyer, associate professor of music, allows a variety of majors to encounter music in new ways “I think composing is fun. It’s…
Music major worked with Jorge Torres, associate professor of music This summer, Ray Epstein ’09 (Warren, N.J.) was stepping to the beat of a very different…
Connection to 250th anniversary and value of liberal arts education discussed on “Here and Now” Lafayette’s summer reading and orientation program…
Math and philosophy double major is working with Lorenzo Traldi, Metzgar Professor of Mathematics, and Louis Zulli, assistant professor of mathematics…