
May 19, 2024
The power of Posse
Pose Graduation took place May 18 and was an emotional, intimate, and reflective ceremony.

Pose Graduation took place May 18 and was an emotional, intimate, and reflective ceremony.

Working directly with Prof. Adam Biener, Ainsley Carlson ’24 used statistical models and federal survey data to document mental health care disparities…

“I want both sides (Lafayette and Clearview) to become more excited, to feel empowered about their own linguistic journeys."

NPR’s Morning Edition reached out to Prof. Julie Smith for its April 29 report about how the economy is influencing Northampton County voters.

There isn’t a bad seat in Williams Center, where for 40 years Lafayette College has welcomed artists from across the globe.

Ariel Haber-Fawcett ’24 and Sam Arnold ’23 traveled to Guatemala and Peru, respectively, last summer, enhancing their dual degree experience.

Published by MIT Press and released April 9, Disparate Measures: The Intersectional Economics of Women in STEM Work represents almost eight years of research…

Prof. Mary Armstrong returned to her alma mater, Duke University, on March 24 to moderate a discussion with Kimberlé Crenshaw.

Policy studies students help produce documentary about eight alums.

Prof. John Kincaid was featured as an expert panelist in WalletHub’s April 2 piece about how tax burdens vary from state to state.