Jul 12, 2011
Ed Alkire ’58 is Awarded the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service
Elbern H. (Ed) Alkire Jr. ’58 was presented the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service, the College’s premier award for volunteers, at the 176th…
Elbern H. (Ed) Alkire Jr. ’58 was presented the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service, the College’s premier award for volunteers, at the 176th…
Pioneers return to campus In September 1970, Lafayette welcomed its first official coeducational class with 146 women. About 30 members of that pioneering…
This plaque honors the first women students of Lafayette College, members of the Classes of 1972, 1973, and 1974. In September 1970, the College opened…
Lafayette received a B from the Sustainable Endowments Institute in the 2011 Green Report Card, an assessment of sustainability in campus operations and…
The Quad and Watson Hall Courtyard will be transformed In five years, the campus will look and feel much different from today. Fewer drivable surfaces…
Mikhail Gorbachev, who ended Communist rule in Eastern Europe and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver a major address at Lafayette October…
It has been a year of action and accomplishment at Lafayette, thanks to the dedicated efforts of trustees, faculty, staff, and students. Bracketing the…
In today’s highly competitive undergraduate admissions market, it is our challenge to communicate the College’s distinctive advantages in a way that…
WHAT OUR COUNTRY NEEDS From what she said in her letter [“Spotlight Grads in Education,” Spring 2011], Lisa Klenn ’06 is a passionate and dedicated…