
Jul 21, 2020
Art in Response to Injustice
Student and alumni artists share work created in response to systemic injustice and inequality
Student and alumni artists share work created in response to systemic injustice and inequality
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The Lafayette women’s soccer team spoke up against systemic racism and police brutality by holding the NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE. #BLACKLIVESMATTER fundraiser…
Working alongside six individuals she met on Twitter in June, neuroscience pre-med major and Posse D.C. Scholar, Savanna Touré ’21 co-founded Freedom…
J’Nisha Little ’20 shares thoughts as a recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant to teach English in Uruguay
Student Government Equity & Inclusion Committee is spearheading Lafayette Students for Racial Justice, an educational fundraising campaign, with 24 other…
Prof. Angela Bell, who studies how people fail to recognize their own racism, shared her expertise with CNN.
Students recreate famous works of art with household items.
Recently started to garden? LaFarm's Lisa Miskelly is here with advice!
Distance didn't stop these professors from surprising seniors.