Looking to the Future
In September, Alison Byerly, Lafayette’s first president with a Twitter account, jokingly tweeted that her Oct. 4 inauguration was shaping up as a “unique…
In September, Alison Byerly, Lafayette’s first president with a Twitter account, jokingly tweeted that her Oct. 4 inauguration was shaping up as a “unique…
by Mindy Pantiel | photography by Greg Powers In April 2013, Maya Freelon Asante ’05 stepped onto a balcony in the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower in Baltimore…
by Lori H. Burke “Students arrive with preconceived notions about what the field of biology is and how you study it. They see science as simply a checklist…
by Kate Helm | photography by Chuck Zovko Members of the class of 2017 share their visions for launching their lives at Lafayette. They are Luis Espinal…
by Kevin Gray At the point where the careers of acclaimed photographer Bill Hayward ’65 and author Geoff Gehman ’80 meet lies passion for art, beauty…
by Kathleen Parrish | illustration by Terry Stout Students in a geology class write detailed field reports assessing a site’s potential for petroleum…
by Stevie O. Daniels Betrayal, abuse of power, lost love. Scenes from a current movie? Yes, and themes brought to life in the works of Greek tragedians…