Oct 11, 2016
Living Out Her Dream
A need-based scholarship has enabled Pakistan native Aleeza Ajmal '18 to receive a liberal arts education while focusing on chemical engineering.
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.
A need-based scholarship has enabled Pakistan native Aleeza Ajmal '18 to receive a liberal arts education while focusing on chemical engineering.
The facility reopened in August after undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to a major gift from Mike Weinstein '70 and his wife, Jill.
Don Harris '74 earned a second degree in civil engineering 39 years after graduating. He's now supporting engineering with deferred and current gift annuities…
"Lafayette prepared me for life, and my gifts help make that possible for others," says Matt Mezger '13, perennial first donor to the Annual Fund.
The facility reopened in August after undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to a multi-million-dollar gift from Mike Weinstein '70 and his wife,…
The couple was inducted into the Société d'Honneur, which recognizes the exceptional lifetime generosity of alumni, parents, and friends to Lafayette…
Philanthropy has made the Williams Arts Campus a reality, strengthening the arts and bolstering the kinship between the College and its community.
President Byerly provides an update on the College's new strategic direction and the plan for the coming year.
A fund established by Steven and Ann Yanez P'15 supported research by Bob Kurt, Kreider Professor and head of biology, and Anna Ptasinski '18.
Donations from Walter '59 and Kate Scott and Robert '84 and Susan Sell will create new positions, benefit exceptionally promising young professors, and…