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Nov 20, 2016

The Times They Are A-Changin’

by Peter Newman ’73 For orientation this year, first-year students read Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, who describes for his son his life…

Nov 19, 2016

Engineering All-Stars

by Bryan Hay Induction into the National Academy of Engineers is the engineering equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize or a gold-plated Academy Award. “It’s…

Nov 19, 2016

 Engineering A Better World

Stodgy? Academic? Numbers, lines, and angles? Tom Loughlin ’83 doesn’t see engineers as clipboard-toting white coats in laboratories. Instead, the…

Departments

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Nov 21, 2016

Take Five

FIVE Lafayette-born politicos discuss the allure of government Sara Hayet ’18 Field organizer with Pennsylvania Democrats Major: Women’s & Gender Studies…

Nov 21, 2016

Editor’s Note: For Whom the Bells of South College Toll

Four years ago, my older son, Jacob ’16, asked if I was going to cry when we dropped him off for his first year at Lafayette College. “I don’t think…

Nov 18, 2016

President’s Message: Making Waves

As a first-year student and mere recreational swimmer in 1966, Mike Weinstein ’70 responded to a flier on campus and tried out for the swim team. Five…

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Nov 21, 2016

Remembering Sarah Bramley ’19 and Joey Towers ’18

Lafayette is mourning two students who recently passed away. Sarah Bramley ’19 died Aug. 19 at her home in Hackettstown, N.J. She was serious about engineering…

Nov 20, 2016

More Enlightenment from the Marquis

An exhibition this winter at the Grolier Club in New York will offer the first comprehensive view of the Marquis de Lafayette as an international antislavery…

Nov 19, 2016

Lookin’ Good, Oechsle

The Oechsle Center for Global Education received a prestigious honorable mention award for new architecture by the Society of College and University Planning…

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