
Sep 10, 2025
Bicentennial exhibitions offer detailed look at Lafayette’s stories, people, and facilities
Bicentennial exhibitions animate the stories, people, and images that have animated Lafayette College since its very beginnings.

Bicentennial exhibitions animate the stories, people, and images that have animated Lafayette College since its very beginnings.

In his piece, Kincaid writes about how fewer governors are running for Congress.

The Marquis de Lafayette, standing in statue form at several campus locations for decades, will soon be reunited with his wife.

Lafayette College will host this year’s “Every Campus a Refuge” (ECAR) conference Sept. 12 and 13, which will provide resources and inspiration.

Prof. Christa Kelleher '08 lent her expertise as a hydrologist in support of a news conference on July 24.

Lafayette College is part of a national task force that is working to develop a national certification program for recognizing and promoting high-quality…

Shuttling between LaFarm and their classroom at Rockwell, Prof. Keeler and his 14 students explored the relationship between land and climate change.

Prof. Michael Feola was quoted as a subject area expert in a June 17 Sacramento Bee article about threatened immigration raids.

A required course for an integrative engineering degree, this class is also popular among students from other majors.

Prof. Gladstone “Fluney” Hutchinson was quoted in a June 12 article by the Jamaica Observer newspaper.