Feb 2, 2015
Ahart Family Arts Plaza Named Building of the Year
The signature space at the Williams Arts Campus is named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03.
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.
The signature space at the Williams Arts Campus is named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03.
Named in honor of Edward W. Ahart '69 and Catherine Ahart P'97 '03, the plaza was showcased in the Prague Quadrennial, featuring innovative projects from…
Connecting the liberal arts and engineering, fostering innovation in teaching and learning, and connecting the campus community are overarching goals of…
Historic gift from Kent Rockwell '66 is expected to support a new interdisciplinary science facility.
The campaign includes a goal of $5 million to enable us to respond to new opportunities and to incorporate gifts from alumni and friends whose interests…
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…
The campaign includes a goal of $75 million in support for the Annual Fund. We deeply appreciate the thousands of gifts—of all sizes—that our generous…
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…
Trustees confirm support of President Byerly's vision.