Nov 13, 2015
Rock, Gravel, Sand
Like a finely tuned blast that breaks up valuable dolomite rock, so her experience at Lafayette awakened Liz Graybill ’10 to the field of geology. Now…
Like a finely tuned blast that breaks up valuable dolomite rock, so her experience at Lafayette awakened Liz Graybill ’10 to the field of geology. Now…
Immediately after relocating to North Carolina in 2005 to become a financial analyst for U.S. Bank, Hasan Harnett ’98 jumped into grass-roots politics…
When the students in Ben Munisteri’s Self-Production course learn the artist who is the day’s guest speaker has acted in The Americans and Friday Night…
Executive producer and host of The American Law Journal Christopher Naughton ’77 captured an Emmy for “Sexual Orientation, LGBT, and the Workplace:…
More than 22,000 alumni, parents, and friends have supported the Live Connected, Lead Change campaign, propelling Lafayette’s most ambitious fundraising…
Brothers of Delta Kappa Epsilon marked the 160th anniversary of the Rho Chapter’s founding at Lafayette and the opening of its renovated chapter house…
In Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Annie Dillard says she is “thinking about seeing,” and I know what she means. How many times have I walked across this…
Ruef Natatorium will undergo a dramatic transformation thanks to a multi-million-dollar gift from Mike Weinstein ’70 and his wife, Jill Weinstein. The…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 Last November, four Lafayette graduates from three decades ate six Cajun dishes at a restaurant in Lafayette, La. Fortified by jambalaya…
By Kathleen Parrish To those who knew her, Clay Ketcham was “feisty,” “a force to be reckoned with,” and “far ahead of her times.” The first…