Nov 18, 2015
Coming Home to Lafayette
I’m writing this letter just having returned from one of the most energized Homecoming weekends in my memory. The overwhelming number of gatherings and…
I’m writing this letter just having returned from one of the most energized Homecoming weekends in my memory. The overwhelming number of gatherings and…
The Lafayette community celebrated the life of Brian Keller ’16, No. 80, on campus Sept. 27. A mechanical engineering major and football standout, Keller…
In fall 1971, Marcia Bloom Bernicat ’75 walked across the Quad as a first-year student on her way to history class. Sixteen years later, Thomas Dougherty…
Funded in part by the Mellon Foundation, Center for Community Engagement, and private donations, the 2015 Lafayette STEAM camp— STEM plus the Arts—was…
On a beautiful October afternoon, a large group of students gathered in front of Farinon, armed with posters reading “Sustainability Matters,” and…
By Sara Altshul and Kathleen Parrish | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ZACHARY HARTZELL It’s a windy September Saturday as Joe Ingrao ’16 strides across Lafayette’s…
Americans consume more than 400 million pounds of cranberries each year, and Gordon Swanson ’66, CEO of Cran Chile, is the man behind the scenes of the…
For the first time this year, new students were assigned to one of five Commons (below) with affiliated residence halls. Each Commons is named after a…
By SHARON SANDERS | ILLUSTRATIONS BY HEATHER REINERT High-ranking U.S. government and Allied dignitaries may not always agree on matters of international…
Recollections of his childhood on the Big Island inspired Roy Kodani ’61 to write The Sound of Hilo Rain. It includes stories from his column in The…