May 16, 2013
College Researchers Begin to Feel Sequester Effects
THE MORNING CALL Lafayette not sure if it will be affected by delay of federal grants. Kira Lawrence, associate professor of geology and Ed Gamber, professor…
THE MORNING CALL Lafayette not sure if it will be affected by delay of federal grants. Kira Lawrence, associate professor of geology and Ed Gamber, professor…
XXL MAGAZINE Duo’s performance a hit at Spring Concert
TBI, TELEVISION BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL HBO is developing its third World War Two miniseries after Band Of Brothers and The Pacific. The new drama, to…
THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Lafayette’s national conference on the liberal arts from spring 2012 is featured in article about what teaching colleges…
THE EXPRESS-TIMES Efforts by school administrators help keep students well-behaved and safe
JERSEY CITY INDEPENDENT Work by Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, assistant professor of art, captures locale near Holland Tunnel. For her exhibit, 'Almost Home…
THE EXPRESS-TIMES Lafayette has chosen the California-based Bon Appetit Management Company as its new dining services provider. The college said it made…
THE EXPRESS-TIMES Northampton County Court's nine judges unanimously elected Stephen Baratta to become the court's next president judge. He takes over…
GOVERNING MAGAZINE Washington used to know how to listen to the states; there was even a commission for intergovernmental relations headed by John Kincaid…
THE EXPRESS-TIMES The new Grace Gate marks the Easton Cemetery entrance to the Karl Stirner Arts Trail, which borders Lafayette's campus. Jim Toia, director…