
Jan 15, 2026
In the media: Morning Call highlights Lafayette’s exclusive Bicentennial merchandise
Exclusive bicentennial merchandise from companies with College connections featured by Morning Call newspaper.

Exclusive bicentennial merchandise from companies with College connections featured by Morning Call newspaper.

A popular Lafayette course, GEOL 130 opens a portal to experience prehistory and allows students to explore their curiosities about geology

Biology Prof. Casey Schmidt wins Kaufman Integrated Research-Education grant, supporting her study of histones and opening valuable opportunities for her…

Students working this summer with Prof. Tamara Stawicki enjoyed a Lafayette-style graduate-level experience studying how a tiny fish may one day improve…

Recent Sporkful episode focused on cooking fats in America over the last 150 years.

Unrestricted research grant of $75,000 will support her polymer work and provide opportunities for Lafayette students to experience hands-on, graduate-level…

Prof. Kelleher's water temperature research will have important implications for aquatic and riverine habitat, hydrology, and human recreation.

A frequent media source, Kincaid appeared on a South Korean morning show in two local reports about government shutdown and Election Day results.

Faculty-student interactions such as the ones shared between Prof. Beverly Waugh Kunkel and his Nobel Prize winning students are still the foundation for…

Lafayette College was well represented in an Oct. 23 Morning Call article about public service in a small Northampton County borough.