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- Lafayette College
Learn more about our founding story and join the Lafayette community as we celebrate our rich history of academic excellence—and embrace all that’s in store for our third century
- 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
- Admissions · Lafayette College
Cur Non is our rally cry The motto for the Marquis de Lafayette, Cur Non means Why Not We challenge our students to move beyond the familiar We dare them to use their intellect, energy, and talent to impact the world Cur Non means anything is possible at Lafayette
- 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
- Maps Directions · Visit Lafayette · Lafayette College
Follow Sullivan Trail for approximately 4 miles through a stoplight, past the Lafayette Metzgar Athletic Field Complex and LaFarm, and through 3 more stoplights
- Banner Self-Service · Office of the Registrar · Lafayette College
Lafayette College's Banner Self-Service provides members of the college community with access to a variety of academic related information
- WELCOME CLASS OF 2030 · Lafayette College
Lafayette College's accepted student sites provides enrollment instructions, upcoming accepted students events and general information
- The Lafayette Story - About · About · Lafayette College
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
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