Jan 25, 2022
Working for the Common Good
By Bryan Hay In his sixth year as director of the Cathedral Scholars Program at Washington National Cathedral, Joseph Peralta ’09 derives daily inspiration…
By Bryan Hay In his sixth year as director of the Cathedral Scholars Program at Washington National Cathedral, Joseph Peralta ’09 derives daily inspiration…
In 2018, Sherryta Freeman became the first woman of color to serve as director of athletics at Lafayette College. The former senior associate athletic…
By Stella Katsipoutis-Varkanis “In any circumstance, you get out of life what you put into it.” It’s a lesson David N. Miller Jr. ’93 first learned…
President Nicole Farmer Hurd joined a virtual Zoom call with members of the McDonogh Network during Rivalry Week for an informal meet and greet. Hosted…
Dear Members of the McDonogh Network, First and foremost, we hope that you and your family are safe and healthy. After a tiresome and emotionally challenging…
By Shannon Sigafoos On a sweltering summer day, Kyara Gray ’11 and her best friend, business partner, and husband, Khalil Uqdah, made the rounds of the…
By Bryan Hay For members of David A. Portlock’s family, Lafayette will always be a second home, a place to reminisce about how his bold leadership helped…
By Shannon Sigafoos An infant with a tethered spinal cord. A motor vehicle accident victim who is unable to feel their arms or legs. A woman who is undergoing…
By Bryan Hay Dr. Mosi London ’10 still remembers how much he gained from his immersive experience in the externship program at Lafayette College, which…
We are excited to share the renderings for the new Portlock Black Cultural Center, which will stand at the corner of McCartney and Hart Streets. The center…