Dec 22, 2014
In the News: Flessa ’68 Helps Restore Colorado River
“It’s tremendously gratifying … the highlight of my career,” Karl Flessa ’68 told an NPR reporter in early April as he witnessed the Colorado…
“It’s tremendously gratifying … the highlight of my career,” Karl Flessa ’68 told an NPR reporter in early April as he witnessed the Colorado…
Not even a decade out of college, Ori Kalmus ’08 has worked as a teacher, an army officer, and a reporter. Well, on the set, that is. Kalmus has played…
“Biodiversity Loss: Cause, Consequences, and Choices” was the focus of the 11th annual Multidisciplinary Environmental Poster Session held in December…
Orientation for the 649 members of the Class of 2018 began Aug. 21 with a focus on building class identity and affinity with the College. The students…
The Lafayette ConnectEd Project will launch in January with three one-week modules led by faculty for students on campus and for alumni participating online…
An avid Leopards fan, John Kinard ’52 died Sept. 9. Former president of the Maroon Club, he also served a number of years as president of the Philadelphia…
Mitchel ’40 and Constance Flaum Scholarship “My dad adored Lafayette College. Therefore, meeting an engineering student who is benefiting from his support…
“When I was little, working at a television station was one of my dream jobs,” says Anne Kaplan ’15. “After two internships at television networks…
November 22 was a remarkable day for Lafayette College. We did not simply win a football game—we stepped out of Easton onto a national stage, and showed…
Praise for “Call of Duty” I was so pleased to see the summer issue recognize the importance of the military and ROTC at Lafayette. I enrolled in ROTC,…