Although campus is a bit quieter this year with remote teaching and learning, it’s still the most beautiful time of year on College Hill. Whether a few months or a few years have passed since you have been back to campus, check out these recent improvements, which have made Lafayette even more breathtaking.
Interested in seeing more? Check out these before and after images of Lafayette’s campus .
South College South College Donahue Garst Plaza at South College Renovated in early 2020, the new plaza in front of South College was made possible through a gift by Patricia Donahue, professor of English, and her husband, Michael Garst. The new plaza includes bluestone pavers, added areas for seating. Campus Bookstore in South College basement This lower level of South College has been utilized for many purposes throughout the years including the site of the former College bookstore. The newly renovated space now serves as a student lounge fully equipped with meeting space, game tables including pool, air hockey, and more, as well as added seating. This lower level of South College has been utilized for many purposes throughout the years including the site of the former College bookstore. The newly renovated space now serves as a student lounge fully equipped with meeting space, game tables including pool, air hockey, and more, as well as added seating. Built by Radnor Property Group and Harrison Street, and managed by COCM, the four-story McCartney Street Residences are operated in partnership with Lafayette, which is leasing the land to Radnor and Harrison Street. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to seek housing in the new buildings. The McCartney North building along High Street features studios (single occupancy), three-bedroom/one-bath suites, and four-bedroom/two-bath suites. McCartney South on March Street offers double bedrooms in semi-suites (two bedrooms connected by a shared bathroom). Built by Radnor Property Group and Harrison Street, and managed by COCM, the four-story McCartney Street Residences are operated in partnership with Lafayette, which is leasing the land to Radnor and Harrison Street. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to seek housing in the new buildings. The McCartney North building along High Street features studios (single occupancy), three-bedroom/one-bath suites, and four-bedroom/two-bath suites. McCartney South on March Street offers double bedrooms in semi-suites (two bedrooms connected by a shared bathroom). Built by Radnor Property Group and Harrison Street, and managed by COCM, the four-story McCartney Street Residences are operated in partnership with Lafayette, which is leasing the land to Radnor and Harrison Street. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to seek housing in the new buildings. The McCartney North building along High Street features studios (single occupancy), three-bedroom/one-bath suites, and four-bedroom/two-bath suites. McCartney South on March Street offers double bedrooms in semi-suites (two bedrooms connected by a shared bathroom).