Jul 13, 2020
In the Media: Bird Collision Insights
Prof. Butler and Prof. Brandes contribute to bird-strike study published in Conservation Biology.
Prof. Butler and Prof. Brandes contribute to bird-strike study published in Conservation Biology.
Professor of animal science at Colorado State University, industrial designer, and an advocate for autistic people, will deliver Commencement address.
Lafayette's Class of 2020 is about to receive a special delivery in anticipation of Commencement day August 1.
Student group creates anti-racism document to "encourage people to learn about our history, these current movements, and people’s experiences, and see…
Assistant Professor of English's poem "Shanghai” is published in the July 6 & 13 issue of The New Yorker.
"I am deeply sorry that for many Black members of our community, Lafayette has not lived up to our promise of being a warm and welcoming place. And for…
Prof. Jennifer Talarico is quoted in an Associated Press story that discusses the angst and anger surrounding this year's July Fourth holiday.
Matthew Andler plans to spark campus-wide conversations to hone in on the ethical issues that are most important to the Lafayette community.
COVID-19 has shed a light on opportunities that can help us better prepare for environmental challenges of the future.
Henry Hinchey ’20 receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grant to teach English in Brazil: "This will likely be a transformative experience for…