Apr 25, 2011
EPI/Riley Temple ’71 Gallery Dedicated
THE NEW EPI/RILEY TEMPLE Gallery in the Portlock Black Cultural Center will display the work of artists from historically underrepresented groups and of…
THE NEW EPI/RILEY TEMPLE Gallery in the Portlock Black Cultural Center will display the work of artists from historically underrepresented groups and of…
THE COLLEGE’S CELEBRATION of the 40th year of coeducation will continue when women in the classes of 1972, 1973, and 1974 return to campus April 29 for…
“THE ONLY REASON to write is out of passion, out of love,” Stephen Sondheim said. “The more you write, the better you get until you are successful…
GWEN IFILL will be the principal speaker at the 176th Commencement May 21. She is the moderator and managing editor of PBS’ Washington Week, the longest-running…
LACROSSE STANDOUT Stefan Bauer ’11 is one of 10 finalists for Lowe’s Senior CLASS (Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School) Award…
THE MEN’S BASKETBALL team ended the season one win shy of a trip to the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Patriot League championship game for the second…
A member of Lafayette’s 100th graduating class, Howard C. Lindemann ’32 remembers the special events held on campus throughout that year in celebration…
CAROL ROWLANDS ’81, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS since 1996, was appointed to a newly created position, associate dean of admissions and financial aid for…
TRUSTEE EMERITUS John W. Landis ’39 was awarded the Alvin M. Weinberg Medal by the American Nuclear Society in recognition of his key role in the initiation…
Government service must be attractive enough to lure our most talented people,” said President John F. Kennedy a half-century ago. “It must be challenging…