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- The Marquis de Lafayette - About
Lafayette was a political prisoner in Austria and Prussia from 1792-97 after fleeing radical revolutionaries in France until Napoleon Bonaparte arranged for his release
- Centering AAPI culture at Lafayette · News · Lafayette College
Though celebrated nationally in May to honor the first Japanese immigrants to arrive in the United States in May of 1843, Lafayette observes the month during April to ensure all students can participate before leaving campus for the summer
- Departments Offices - Lafayette College
Lafayette takes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental concerns Student learn environmental fundamentals in a number of departments, then progress through more intensive and specialized courses
- The Lafayette Story - About
The spelling was formalized to Lafayette in 1876 by William Cassidy Cattell, president of Lafayette from 1863-83, based on the spelling used by Lafayette in his own signature
- Lafayette College - CAS - Central Authentication Service Login
My Lafayette My Lafayette, the campus portal, serves as a central interface to online services available to students, faculty, and staff
- A Leopard’s legacy - Lafayette - The alumni magazine
When a leopard mascot turned up at a couple of Lafayette’s football games in 1923, it instantly charged the College’s fanbase with its spots, swagger, and stealth One year later, in fall 1924, the student council voted to make the Leopard the official mascot of Lafayette
- Explore - Admissions · Admissions · Lafayette College
Why Lafayette Now: I still chose Lafayette because of the amazing friendships I have made and connections I have made with professors I also feel like Lafayette has fostered an environment that continues to challenge and inspire me academically
- It’s Rivalry time! · News · Lafayette College
Purchase tickets for the Rivalry game on Nov 22, attend a telecast party near you, or watch the game on The Lafayette Sports Network’s broadcast on ATVN 4 and 1004, NBC Sports Philly+, and ESPN+
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