Aug 19, 2015
A Campaign Against Polio in Madagascar
Rebeka Ramangamihanta '16 worked with UNICEF Madagascar thanks to the 2015 Class Commencement Gift.
To speed Lafayette’s exploration of new trends in teaching and learning, and to position us as a leader among liberal arts colleges in connecting in-class and out-of-class education.
Rebeka Ramangamihanta '16 worked with UNICEF Madagascar thanks to the 2015 Class Commencement Gift.
The Robert Beane '58 Intern Scholar Fund enabled Jacob Strock '17 to conduct research with Richard Brill '70 at Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
A grant of $222,500 from the Kern Family Foundation funds a program to introduce engineering students to an entrepreneurial mindset.
Lee Upton, acclaimed poet and novelist, has been appointed Francis A. March Professor of English, one of more than three dozen endowed faculty positions…
Lee Upton, acclaimed poet and novelist, has been appointed Francis A. March Professor of English, one of more than three dozen endowed faculty positions…
Funding from the Teagle Foundation will enable a leap forward in the use of digital tools.
The initiative advances Lafayette's goal of strengthening programs in the arts across the campus and the curriculum.
Fostering innovation in teaching and learning is a key goal of the $400 million Live Connected, Lead Change campaign.
George Whelan P'05 gave a generous gift to start the program in 2010, and Bob Beane '58 has provided ongoing support.
There are worse places to spend the summer break than on a Caribbean island. Brooke Kohler ’13 and Jephord English ’12 spent part of their summer on St…