Profile: Search for Clean Water in Africa
Some women in rural Ghana and Ethiopia each morning walk one or two miles to a river or a well pump. They join the line waiting to fill clay amphorae or…
Some women in rural Ghana and Ethiopia each morning walk one or two miles to a river or a well pump. They join the line waiting to fill clay amphorae or…
Most people find jobs. Charlotte Reed ’86 invented a career as a pet trends entrepreneur. For two decades, she has dispensed advice about caring for…
When Pennsylvania Gov.-elect Tom Wolf took the oath of office on Jan. 20, he was ready to roll up his sleeves and get down to business thanks in part to…
Early in his career, Phil Hosbach ’84 was dispatched to Senegal to follow up on a clinical study of a whooping cough vaccine. “That was my first experience…
The inventor of CorningWare, Donald Stookey ’37, died Nov. 4. He described the discovery in an interview with The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa). While…
The historic Rivalry 150 weekend was an unprecedented, remarkable celebration of our connections. On June 5-7, alumni and friends will celebrate connections…
Lafayette Pride Network hosted its first event, a tailgate on the patio of Gilbert’s Café, at Homecoming. Alumni, members of Quest, the student organization…
Racism. Homophobia. Classism. Lafayette has zero tolerance for these attitudes. Yet, at a recent workshop, students were encouraged to pantomime actions…
The Class Notes PDF includes news excerpts from the columns written by class correspondents that are posted on the websites created for each individual…