Apr 19, 2017
Paying it Forward
Grateful for the financial aid that enabled his college experience, Sebastian "Benny" Crapanzano '97 and his wife, Elisa, have established a scholarship…
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.
Grateful for the financial aid that enabled his college experience, Sebastian "Benny" Crapanzano '97 and his wife, Elisa, have established a scholarship…
Whether it's delivering babies, caring for the terminally ill, or anything in between, Jacqueline Kikuchi '11 brings advocacy and dignity as a military…
Drawn to Lafayette by professors and donors, Megan Schmidt '17 feels empowered to pursue a career in filmmaking.
Thanks to a scholarship, Danhui Zhang '18 experienced German culture and improved her fluency by taking courses and living with a family in Bonn.
Travis Shoemaker '18 is developing a better method for evaluating the outer layer of rocks that holds the sides of a dam in place.
The Société was founded by the Board of Trustees to recognize exceptional lifetime generosity on the part of alumni, parents, and friends.
Through InternShift, students work on complex projects, participate in professional development, are mentored by senior executives, and earn competitive…
Steering a friend away from self harm showed him the power of psychology. A scholarship from Robert '58 and Silas R. '88 Beane changed his own life.
Thanks to a gift from John '43 and Mary Bolton, first-year students are adding to the world's knowledge of phages.
A scholarship has enabled Chanel Mowatt '17 to pursue her interests in English, theater, and anthropology & sociology, including studies in Britain and…