Oct 27, 2014
CaPA Challenges Budding Artists to Stretch their Limits
Made possible by Bruce '69 and Jackie P'02 Maggin, the CaPA Fellows program helps build 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.
Made possible by Bruce '69 and Jackie P'02 Maggin, the CaPA Fellows program helps build community.
Made possible by Walter '57 and Christa Oechsle, the center underscores Lafayette's multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to global issues…
Home to the film and media studies program and theater department, the building at 248 North Third Street within the Williams Arts Campus opened for classes…
Mentoring, interdisciplinary research, and a modeling-based approach to solving problems - made possible by an $800,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical…
A donation by the Board of Trustees honors the couple's service to the College and community.
Named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03, the plaza is a signature space at the expanding Williams Arts Campus.
Support by Walter '57 and Christa Oechsle and Richard '64 and Rissa Grossman and are making the advances possible.
The interdisciplinary programming encompasses art, engineering, and other areas of the curriculum in addition to music.
The initiative supports efforts to strengthen connections between the liberal arts and engineering.