In Honor of Brian Keller ’16
The Lafayette community celebrated the life of Brian Keller ’16, No. 80, on campus Sept. 27. A mechanical engineering major and football standout, Keller…
The Lafayette community celebrated the life of Brian Keller ’16, No. 80, on campus Sept. 27. A mechanical engineering major and football standout, Keller…
Funded in part by the Mellon Foundation, Center for Community Engagement, and private donations, the 2015 Lafayette STEAM camp— STEM plus the Arts—was…
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…
Alumni, alumni groups, a faculty member, and a current student were recognized for dedicated service at the annual awards ceremony Oct 3. Ray Moyer ’63…
I started following the Instagram account New Fork City in high school when a friend raved to me about her discovery. I religiously devoured mouthwatering…
Need a reason to cheer? How about the 30th anniversary of Women’s and Gender Studies? The founders who are still at Lafayette say they started the program…
This fall, Lafayette welcomes eight new professors, bringing the College’s total to 215 full-time, tenure-track faculty members. Over the past several…
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of chemical engineering this year, H. Scott Fogler, distinguished author, researcher, and professor at University…
In a live web telecast Oct. 19, President Alison Byerly discussed topics submitted by alumni, parents, and friends, including social life, campus expansion…
The New York Times’ bestselling author Sarah Vowell will discuss her latest book, Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, as part of the Jones Lecture…