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THE LAFAYETTE
Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 LEHIGH TO MANDATE COVID-19 VACCINES NEXT FALL, UNCERTAIN Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 ACTIVIST HELEN ZIA DISCUSSES DISCRIMINATION AND JUSTICE For author and activist Helen Zia, education is the most important tool to heal a divided American society. This past Monday, Zia spoke at the college as part of a set of events as Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Awareness Month. The event, entitled “A Racialized Pandemic,” was moderated by AAPI Awareness Month board members Victoria Puglia ’21 and Milena Berestko ’22. COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN LIKELY CONTRIBUTED TO LACKLUSTER Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 186TH COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER YOLANDA WISHER ’98 CONNECTS Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 HOW SWARTHMORE ABOLISHED GREEK LIFE A year of accusations, alleged missteps by the Lafayette administration, and critiques of financial interdependence between Greek life and the College has culminated in the @AbolishGreekLifeAtLaf Instagram page, a part of the larger Abolish Greek Life Movement spurred in the wake of calls for social justice during last summer’s unrest.. Although many of Lafayette Greek Life MILO’S PLACE OPERATING AT REDUCED CAPACITY OF SEVERAL Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 MARKLE PARKING DECK TO BE DEMOLISHED NEXT WINTER, THEN After 39 years, it’s finally time to replace the Markle parking deck. The structure is planned to be torn down and rebuilt starting around the end of this year, with some new additions to give first-time visitors a better first impression of the college. WHY WE DROPPED: EX-SORORITY MEMBERS TALK PROBLEMS IN GREEK Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 EASTON PUBLIC MARKET’S NEWEST VENDOR ROD’S HOT DOGS TO A new vendor is coming to the Easton Public Market—one that takes customers back in time. Rod’s Hot Dogs will open this summer forMarket visitors to
NICOLE HURD NAMED 18TH PRESIDENT OF LAFAYETTE Professor, CEO, mother and historian Nicole Hurd was named the 18th President of Lafayette College last Wednesday after a six-month search by the Presidential Search Committee. Hurd has worked the last 15 years at the College Advising Corps (CAC), a non-profit dedicated to increasing accessibility of higher education to lower-income students. LAFAYETTE TO ANNOUNCE DECISION ON VACCINE MANDATE IN Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 186TH COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Rain or shine, the graduating Class of 2021 should expect an outdoor ceremony for Commencement. Barring any weather that could harm the students or guests, the ceremony will be held in Fisher Stadium on May 30 at 10:30 a.m., Assistant to the President for Board and Community Relations Melissa Starace said. This year’s event will be Starace HOW LAFAYETTE ENROLLED THE CLASS OF 2025 IN THE MIDDLE OF Unable to meet face-to-face for much of the summer, the admissions office at Lafayette adapted their advertising strategies to successfully enroll the Class of 2025 amidst a global pandemic. By revamping tours and using new technologies, the admissions staff provided answers to an all-new set of questions from prospectivestudents.
FORMER LAFAYETTE PITCHER JP WOODWARD JOINS PHILADELPHIA Former Lafayette pitcher JP Woodward joins Philadelphia Phillies affiliate program. Baseball, Men, Sports May 7, 2021. May 6, 2021. Craig Barbaro. Woodward made his first appearance for the Low-A Clearwater Threshers on Tuesday. (Photo courtesy of Athletic Communications) When the Low-A Clearwater Threshers released theirroster for the 2021
COLLEGE ENDOWMENT CRESTS $1 BILLION College endowment crests $1 billion. The college’s endowment reached a major milestone this year when its value surpassed one billion dollars, placing it in an elite circle of other private institutions valued in the dectuple digits. The school broke into the billion-dollar range in February after recovering from market dropsbrought on by
EASTON FARMERS’ MARKET OPENS TOMORROW FOR THE 2021 SEASON The wait is almost over for students and community members who have been eagerly anticipating the 2021 opening of the Easton Farmers’ Market. The market officially opens tomorrow, May 1 at 9:30 a.m., in Scott Park, along Larry Holmes Drive. It will remain open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until December. ACTIVIST HELEN ZIA DISCUSSES DISCRIMINATION AND JUSTICE For author and activist Helen Zia, education is the most important tool to heal a divided American society. This past Monday, Zia spoke at the college as part of a set of events as Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Awareness Month. The event, entitled “A Racialized Pandemic,” was moderated by AAPI Awareness Month board members Victoria Puglia ’21 and Milena Berestko ’22. COLLEGE RELEASES HAZING REPORTS, SANCTIONS FROM LAST FIVE Pennsylvania’s newly enacted Timothy J. Piazza Anti-hazing Law required all colleges and universities to release such a report by Jan. 15, and mandates biannual updates. Timothy Piazza, for whom the law is named, was a Penn State student who died after a hazing incident at a fraternity where he drank excessive amounts of alcohol. RECENTLY RETIRED HEAD COACH FRANK TAVANI ACTUALLY FIRED Recently retired head coach Frank Tavani actually fired for being a flat-earther. Former Lafayette football head coach and flat-earther Frank Tavani (Courtesy of Hana Isihara ’17). In a Galilean development, sources have told The Lafayette that former football coach Frank Tavani was fired after a heated argument with AthleticDirector Steven
NICOLE HURD NAMED 18TH PRESIDENT OF LAFAYETTE Professor, CEO, mother and historian Nicole Hurd was named the 18th President of Lafayette College last Wednesday after a six-month search by the Presidential Search Committee. Hurd has worked the last 15 years at the College Advising Corps (CAC), a non-profit dedicated to increasing accessibility of higher education to lower-income students. LAFAYETTE TO ANNOUNCE DECISION ON VACCINE MANDATE IN Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE 186TH COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Rain or shine, the graduating Class of 2021 should expect an outdoor ceremony for Commencement. Barring any weather that could harm the students or guests, the ceremony will be held in Fisher Stadium on May 30 at 10:30 a.m., Assistant to the President for Board and Community Relations Melissa Starace said. This year’s event will be Starace HOW LAFAYETTE ENROLLED THE CLASS OF 2025 IN THE MIDDLE OF Unable to meet face-to-face for much of the summer, the admissions office at Lafayette adapted their advertising strategies to successfully enroll the Class of 2025 amidst a global pandemic. By revamping tours and using new technologies, the admissions staff provided answers to an all-new set of questions from prospectivestudents.
FORMER LAFAYETTE PITCHER JP WOODWARD JOINS PHILADELPHIA Former Lafayette pitcher JP Woodward joins Philadelphia Phillies affiliate program. Baseball, Men, Sports May 7, 2021. May 6, 2021. Craig Barbaro. Woodward made his first appearance for the Low-A Clearwater Threshers on Tuesday. (Photo courtesy of Athletic Communications) When the Low-A Clearwater Threshers released theirroster for the 2021
COLLEGE ENDOWMENT CRESTS $1 BILLION College endowment crests $1 billion. The college’s endowment reached a major milestone this year when its value surpassed one billion dollars, placing it in an elite circle of other private institutions valued in the dectuple digits. The school broke into the billion-dollar range in February after recovering from market dropsbrought on by
EASTON FARMERS’ MARKET OPENS TOMORROW FOR THE 2021 SEASON The wait is almost over for students and community members who have been eagerly anticipating the 2021 opening of the Easton Farmers’ Market. The market officially opens tomorrow, May 1 at 9:30 a.m., in Scott Park, along Larry Holmes Drive. It will remain open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until December. ACTIVIST HELEN ZIA DISCUSSES DISCRIMINATION AND JUSTICE For author and activist Helen Zia, education is the most important tool to heal a divided American society. This past Monday, Zia spoke at the college as part of a set of events as Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Awareness Month. The event, entitled “A Racialized Pandemic,” was moderated by AAPI Awareness Month board members Victoria Puglia ’21 and Milena Berestko ’22. COLLEGE RELEASES HAZING REPORTS, SANCTIONS FROM LAST FIVE Pennsylvania’s newly enacted Timothy J. Piazza Anti-hazing Law required all colleges and universities to release such a report by Jan. 15, and mandates biannual updates. Timothy Piazza, for whom the law is named, was a Penn State student who died after a hazing incident at a fraternity where he drank excessive amounts of alcohol. RECENTLY RETIRED HEAD COACH FRANK TAVANI ACTUALLY FIRED Recently retired head coach Frank Tavani actually fired for being a flat-earther. Former Lafayette football head coach and flat-earther Frank Tavani (Courtesy of Hana Isihara ’17). In a Galilean development, sources have told The Lafayette that former football coach Frank Tavani was fired after a heated argument with AthleticDirector Steven
THE LAFAYETTE
Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college. May 21, 2021 0. Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette. Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship. No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process. LEHIGH TO MANDATE COVID-19 VACCINES NEXT FALL, UNCERTAIN Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 HOW SWARTHMORE ABOLISHED GREEK LIFE A year of accusations, alleged missteps by the Lafayette administration, and critiques of financial interdependence between Greek life and the College has culminated in the @AbolishGreekLifeAtLaf Instagram page, a part of the larger Abolish Greek Life Movement spurred in the wake of calls for social justice during last summer’s unrest.. Although many of Lafayette Greek Life COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN LIKELY CONTRIBUTED TO LACKLUSTER Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 ACTIVIST HELEN ZIA DISCUSSES DISCRIMINATION AND JUSTICE For author and activist Helen Zia, education is the most important tool to heal a divided American society. This past Monday, Zia spoke at the college as part of a set of events as Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Awareness Month. The event, entitled “A Racialized Pandemic,” was moderated by AAPI Awareness Month board members Victoria Puglia ’21 and Milena Berestko ’22. GOING BEYOND AWARENESS: PASA’S SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS Going beyond awareness: PASA’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month is in full swing. Arts and Culture April 9, 2021. May 5, 2021. Beatriz Brait Amorosino. Sexual Assault Awareness Month has been observed nationally since 2001, and events were first organized on campus by PASA in 2017. (Photo Courtesy of Ella Goodwin ’21) MILO’S PLACE OPERATING AT REDUCED CAPACITY OF SEVERAL Milo’s Place operating at reduced capacity of several hundred students at a time. Popular Easton dive bar Milo’s Place is struggling financially to operate at 25% capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing the establishment to turn away patrons WHY WE DROPPED: EX-SORORITY MEMBERS TALK PROBLEMS IN GREEK Lafayette’s champion of affordability and first woman president reflects on eight years at the college May 21, 2021; Nicole Hurd named 18th president of Lafayette May 21, 2021; Power sharing possible but uncertain for Greek Life committee directorship May 21, 2021; No resolution expected on impeachment: Zimmerman speaks out about the process May 21, 2021 ‘STAYING WITH THE TROUBLE’: NATURE WRITER ROBERT Nature writer Robert Macfarlane has written an entire book on the underground —but even he is not afraid to admit that there is much he still doesn’t know about what he describes as “the Underland.” “We know so little of the worlds beneath our feet,” Macfarlane said during this year’s John L. Hatfield ‘67 Lecture. MARKLE PARKING DECK TO BE DEMOLISHED NEXT WINTER, THEN Markle parking deck to be demolished next winter, then rebuilt with improvements. The top level of the parking deck will also provide a direct entrance into Markle Hall. (Photo courtesy of Lafayette Today) After 39 years, it’s finally time to replace the Markle parking deck. The structure is planned to be torn down and rebuilt startingaround
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