Nov 18, 2011
From Quill to Keyboard
Skillman Library’s fall exhibit celebrates the 25th anniversary of the College Writing Program and focuses on student writing over the 180-year history…
Skillman Library’s fall exhibit celebrates the 25th anniversary of the College Writing Program and focuses on student writing over the 180-year history…
Every year, Peru — which boasts the ancient Incan city, Machu Picchu, and lush Amazon rainforest — attracts a steadily increasing stream of visitors…
The new Karl Stirner Arts Trail winds along the Bushkill Creek, past cascades, towering sycamores, a meadow, and a stone wall built as a public works project…
Organizational changes have been made in information technology and athletics to advance the College’s strategic and academic objectives through a more…
In the heart of London’s art district, Ellis Kelleher ’08 manages The Maas Gallery. Surrounded by the profound beauty and nuance of Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite…
For the first time, an entire Lafayette team — the 1980 women’s lacrosse squad — has been inducted into the Maroon Club Hall of Fame. That team and…
On Oct. 1, the College and the football program retired No. 53, worn by the late Fred Morgan Kirby ’42, one of the College’s most prominent, most dedicated…
Every gift matters, every year. You have undoubtedly seen this slogan before on something mailed to you from the College. Do you ever wonder if it really…
Launched in spring 2011, Lafayette’s Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) major empowers students to understand the role of gender in society and in their…
class of 2015 is spending the year exploring the struggles faced by people around the world through the theme “Righting Civil Wrongs.” They read The…