Jun 10, 2015
Top-Rated for Five Straight Years
Lafayette outperforms most other charities in America, says Charity Navigator.
The support of thousands of alumni, parents, and friends is propelling the Live Connected, Lead Change campaign toward its goal of $400 million to build on and connect the College’s strengths, solidify its standing among the nation’s most outstanding undergraduate institutions, and position it for future success.
Your investment in Lafayette is supporting transformative learning experiences in and out of the classroom, fueling student and faculty creativity and achievement, bringing the campus together in new ways, creating dynamic facilities, and advancing a bold strategy to enhance the College’s affordability and distinctiveness by growing the student body and faculty.
Here are some examples of the campaign’s far-reaching impact.
Lafayette outperforms most other charities in America, says Charity Navigator.
At Reunion, alumni see the future.
"Lafayette has a wonderful combination: a deep dedication to its traditions and an ambition to move into the future in a powerful and ambitious way."
A Preminger Gerontology Research Scholarship, funded by Marc '71 and Lynne Preminger, supported his research at Easton Area Senior Center.
Been there. Done that. And not just on the football field. Last year, Lafayette’s participation rate in annual giving was 37 percent. Lehigh’s was a mere…
President Alison Byerly discussed topics of interest to alumni, parents, and friends May 11.
Annual student conference is made possible by the Class of 1968 Leadership Fund.
Graduating seniors fund "game-changing" experiences for students who follow them.
Neuroscience lab in Oechsle Hall will be named for former provost.
Lee Upton, acclaimed poet and novelist, has been appointed Francis A. March Professor of English, one of more than three dozen endowed faculty positions…