Jul 22, 2016
Bow Tie Innovation
Zechariah Nelson ’19 had not done well on a Calculus 3 test. Upset and restless, he went for a walk, searching for a productive way to work through his…
Zechariah Nelson ’19 had not done well on a Calculus 3 test. Upset and restless, he went for a walk, searching for a productive way to work through his…
Plan to spend part of Homecoming 2016 at Lafayette Arts Open House. With the opening of William C. Buck Hall this fall, expansion of Williams Arts Campus…
When you walk into Easton’s new City Hall, look up. You’ll see history flowing toward you. It’s the handiwork of Jim Toia, Lafayette’s resident…
This was the year of 1s and 6s. Not that that prevented hundreds of alumni from locations near and far—and from generations recent and distant—from…
The Class Notes PDF that is available here includes news excerpts from the columns written by class correspondents that are posted on the websites created…
FIVE Lafayette-born visual storytellers dish about their careers Beth Spitalny ’01 Producer of lifestyle video, Us Weekly Major: Anthropology and Sociology…
Edward Hart, the first chair of chemical engineering at Lafayette College, was a major force in the creation of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers…
by Jessica Coakley Martinez ’03 I was on a 15-day business trip through eight cities in April when I was forced to dump nearly four gallons of breast…