Apr 16, 2018
Snow Round Two
It didn’t live up to forecasters’ warnings, but a snowstorm did cancel classes on Wednesday. Photos by Kevin Vogrin and Clay Wegrzynowicz
It didn’t live up to forecasters’ warnings, but a snowstorm did cancel classes on Wednesday. Photos by Kevin Vogrin and Clay Wegrzynowicz
Hear what other students have to say about why they came to Lafayette.
By Stephen Wilson Painting planets, mixing universes, and lighting stars … students found fun ways to launch toward a life of reading during this year’s…
By Katie Neitz When it comes time to apply for your first job or graduate school, real-world career-related experience isn’t just a nice thing to have…
Lafayette is among the colleges and universities that produced the most 2017-18 U.S. Fulbright students, according to an announcement by the Department…
By Katie Neitz Features that make Iceland a geologist’s paradise—volcanoes, glaciers, igneous rock—also make it a powerful learning environment.…
Professors Neha Vora (sociology), Sue Wenze (psychology), Brett Hendrickson (religious studies), Lisa Gabel (psychology/neuroscience), and Il Hyun Cho…
By Katie Neitz, Bryan Hay, and Stephen Wilson It might seem like a night of numbers! 14 years. 3 courses. More than 100 students. 32 posters. Over 80 judges…
2017 was a groundbreaking year at the College. Watch our year-in-review video to see what we accomplished and where we are headed.
By Stephen Wilson Sitting in the center of a table is a gallon-sized Ziploc bag filled with Rice Krispies, Cocoa Puffs, and Fruit Loops. Your task is…