Sep 9, 2016
A Hub of Creative Interaction
Philanthropy has made the Williams Arts Campus a reality, strengthening the arts and bolstering the kinship between the College and its community.
To strengthen Lafayette’s unique connection between liberal arts and engineering, a strategic combination that meets increased demand for science and technology as well as for the creativity and insight provided by the arts and humanities.
Philanthropy has made the Williams Arts Campus a reality, strengthening the arts and bolstering the kinship between the College and its community.
More than 40 students will gain research experience and receive mentoring thanks to a $150,000 grant from the Clare Boothe Luce Program and funding from…
The Creative and Performing Arts Fellowship helped Sean Ryon '12 gain experience leading to Columbia Journalism School and a living creating documentary…
With funding from the Mellon Foundation, Lafayette students conduct a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) Camp for school children…
Prof. Jenn Rossmann's perspective on the impact of engineering methods and values that transcend disciplines to benefit all students.
New facilities are boosting Lafayette's programs in theater and film and media studies and enhancing artistic opportunities for students in all disciplines…
Made possible by Walter '57 and Christa Oechsle, it brings Lafayette closer to its goal of incorporating a global perspective into every student's educational…
The signature space at the Williams Arts Campus is named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03.
Named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03, the plaza was showcased in the Prague Quadrennial, featuring innovative projects from…
Historic gift from Kent Rockwell '66 is expected to support a new interdisciplinary science facility.