Aug 2, 2017
Helping Hands
Two years ago, Liz Atkinson ’18 fell. Her ring caught on something in the South College residence hall, tearing off most of her finger. Cale Bollman…
Two years ago, Liz Atkinson ’18 fell. Her ring caught on something in the South College residence hall, tearing off most of her finger. Cale Bollman…
Being among the first classes at Lafayette to admit women, Susan Carras ’76 (L-R) and Barb Levy ’77 developed bonds with their female classmates that…
Lafayette College has never had a shortage of notable alumni, but the advent of social media has spawned a new breed of celebrities: famous alumni pets…
LISTEN Ben Cohen, associate professor of engineering studies, and Simon Tonev, director of institutional research, talk with guests about the wonders…
Before the 1990s, a clogged coronary artery usually meant one thing: heart bypass surgery, a costly and invasive procedure with a long recovery time.That…
One hundred eighty-three years after his death, the Marquis de Lafayette is engrained in the culture of the nation. Cities, streets, baseball diamonds…
Your dad is the immortal Super Bowl-winning ESPN analyst known throughout the land as Chucky. Your uncle is turning around the Washington Redskins franchise…
Since then, millions of U.S. patents have been issued, each a highly coveted validation of an inventor’s vision and creativity and an embrace of the…
Damon comes to Lafayette after one season as an assistant at Cincinnati and a nine-year stint at Penn State that included four NCAA Tournament berths and…
More likely to kick up sparks than snow, the asphalt skis developed on Lafayette’s campus a few years ago have reached a new summit by receiving the…