
Jun 22, 2021
Sounds of Summer: How Ancient Writers Drew Inspiration from Cicadas
Perhaps unlike many modern humans, ancient Greeks and Romans seemed to find the call of the cicada pleasant, even musical.
Perhaps unlike many modern humans, ancient Greeks and Romans seemed to find the call of the cicada pleasant, even musical.
Lafayette students and faculty co-produce Lafayette Lens with Lehigh Valley Public Media, home of PBS39. The next edition airs June 29.
Country's oldest student-run investment club in the United States surpasses $1 million. Learn what smart investment helped them reach the mark this year…
Capital projects this summer and fall will improve academic facilities, repurpose Easton properties, and support the College’s mission and goals.
Kaizer Butler ’21 faced a potentially fatal disease and injury but persevered with encouragement from his extended Lafayette family.
Lafayette College Store at High and McCartney streets will hold its first end-of-semester sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 24-28.
Yolanda Wisher ’98, a leading voice in Pennsylvania poetry, will deliver the keynote speech for Lafayette’s Commencement ceremony on May 30.
Lafayette sciences hub is one of 10 innovative projects recognized for integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.
'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.