Mar 22, 2017
From Glow Worms Abroad to Hunger in Easton
Drawn to Lafayette by professors and donors, Megan Schmidt '17 feels empowered to pursue a career in filmmaking.
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.
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.
Matthew Barrett '17 is in his third year of neuroscience research that could assist those who have lost mobility. He credits an endowed scholarship for…
Thanks to a scholarship, William Gordon '17 has explored immigration, the arts, the Supreme Court, and controversial campus issues.
Michael O'Kane '67 found his major and his best job after initial missteps. It took only one try to find a great way to support Lafayette while reaping…
A need-based scholarship has enabled Pakistan native Aleeza Ajmal '18 to receive a liberal arts education while focusing on chemical engineering.
Richard Paynton Jr. '86 carries on family traditions in business and in giving back.
A scholarship funded by Walter Oechsle '57 and help from professors enabled Atanas Angelov '16 to have exceptional learning experiences.
Don Mildrum '53 is providing future support through his will for students studying his career field, engineering, and his life's passion, music.