
May 19, 2022
The person who inspired me
Leading up to Commencement, we reached out to seniors to pose the question, "Who inspired you during your Lafayette journey, and why?"
Leading up to Commencement, we reached out to seniors to pose the question, "Who inspired you during your Lafayette journey, and why?"
2020 graduates Ayat Husseini and Saeed Malami discuss what it will be like for their class to return to Easton, and how they've kept up their Lafayette…
Prof. Michael Feola's op-ed in The Washington Post discusses the new right replacing the left's stranglehold on culture.
"You are part of our family, and we do need to hold you up for that moment and really restore that moment."
Soccer player Ani Khachadourian '25 will compete in the Deaflympics May 1-15 in Brazil, where the U.S. women’s team is heavily favored to win gold.
Neuroscience grad who has delivered a baby, assisted in surgeries, published research papers, is now recognized for her countless hours of community service…
Prof. John Kincaid told WFMZ there may need to be steps to prevent Russia from circumventing sanctions
The Morning Call interviewed Prof. Christa Kelleher on the likelihood that the Lehigh Valley could end up in a drought
A chat with economics professor Susan Averett about her latest book, which explains obstacles women face in claiming equal economic status.
Prof. John Kincaid told NPR that Pennsylvania's share of historic infrastructure bill may depend on state matching requirements