
Fall 2023
The Bergh Family Fellows program is supporting, and shaping, hundreds of Pard experiences out of the classroom. In the Fall 2023 cover story, nine Lafayette students reflect on their recent academic pursuits around the world, which were made possible through the program. Seen here on the cover is international affairs major Eline Pellicano ’24, who was able to travel to Senegal and be immersed in the country’s culture and language.
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A watershed moment
In an effort to revitalize local waterways and protect the endangered life cycle of freshwater mussels, the College teamed up with conservancy groups to demolish existing dams on Bushkill Creek.
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About the gift
Bergh family fellows program is expected to support at least 1,000 students over 5 years.
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All in harmony
This year, through community and collaboration-and the lyrics and composition of two alumni-the newest College song has emerged.
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Can this bike built by Lafayette engineers save lives?
Can this bike built by associate professor of mechanical engineering Alexander Brown and Lafayette students save lives?
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En plein air
Jim Toia’s drawing class steps outside to sketch an abstract sculpture on campus called Transcendence.
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Escarpment trail and Gateway Plaza
The pathway to Easton opens alongside the Class of 1962 Gateway Plaza.
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Field notes from Bushkill Creek
A look at the major events leading up to removal of the century-old dams.
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How to elevate your writing
Author, publisher, and wordsmith extraordinaire Karrmeisha Hodge ’11 will help you find your voice as a writer—and take it to the next level.
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How to filter out the noise
In the digital media age, we’re bombarded with data. Will Johnson ’02, CEO of The Harris Poll, knows how to zero in on what’s real and relevant.
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How to sharpen your critical thinking skills
Amy Herman ’88 trains leaders across the world in how to make tactical decisions. Here, she shares three habits that will help improve any problem-solving process.
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Learning by growing
LaFarm gets a greenhouse, and it’s a hub of activity for the College and community.
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Making a mark
From conducting cancer experiments in San Diego to studying languages in West Africa—opportunities around the world are expanding how and where our students learn. Their work also has far-reaching impact.
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Marquis lineup
Over the years, some big names have stopped by College Hill to entertain and educate crowds, from Jane Goodall and Maya Angelou to Bruce Springsteen. Here’s a sampling.
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New student opportunities
More inclusive efforts announced from financial aid to the application process.
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Warm welcomes
President Nicole Hurd catches up with Sarah Moschenross, Lafayette’s new vice president of student life, to talk Pard pride, students finding their guardrails, and the benefits of meditation.
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Williams Center turns 40
This year, the College celebrates four decades of artistic excellence and memories.
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Within reach
Manaka Gomi ’23 is improving the instrument, and the sounds, for pianists like herself.
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