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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…
Walter Oechsle ’57, trustee emeritus, died June 30, but his legacy of commitment to the College lives on through the various capital projects, academic…
All his life, J. Ronald “Bud” Martin has loved playing the organ and piano. Bach in particular. So, he decided to enroll in Lafayette as a music major—nearly…
As Nadda Pavlinsky received her diploma at Commencement, she gazed across the campus and reflected on countless renovation projects, furnishings, and even…
Michael Galperin ’16 (Warminster, Pa.) and Camila Moscoso ’16 (Falls Church, Va.) will teach English to children in South Korea and Venezuela through…
Barbara Levy ’77 was awarded the Lafayette Medal for Distinguished Service during Commencement in recognition of her long, dedicated, and distinguished…
Dozens of students piled into the Quad in May for a puppy-cuddle break. It was Dog Day on the Quad, the second year of the annual student stress reliever…
Alma Scott-Buczak didn’t come to Lafayette 46 years ago to be a pioneer—like so many others she’d merely fallen for the campus. But Scott-Buczak…