
Oct 9, 2025
A lens into the past
In her most recent photo exhibit, artist Karina Aguilera Skvirsky uses her camera lens as a time machine to the ’80s.
In her most recent photo exhibit, artist Karina Aguilera Skvirsky uses her camera lens as a time machine to the ’80s.
NASA Aerospace engineer E. Lara Lash '13—who is currently investigating the use of unsteady pressure-sensitive paint (uPSP) in large-scale aircraft and…
EXCEL Scholar Mita Crane ’26 spent this summer creating a new way for students to visualize the economic concepts they’re learning in class.
The College celebrated the Marquis de Lafayette’s birthday with food trucks, cupcakes, giveaways, and more.
Prof. Rebekah Pite's Global Stimulants course gives students a fresh perspective on some of the world’s most popular caffeinated brews.
Lafayette welcomes new and returning POSP members for program’s 20th anniversary
Students in Prof. Nestor Gil's Sculpture I course carve, mold, and build unique creations as they learn about the nearly 40,000-year-old art of sculpture…
In Computers and Society, students are challenged to explore the positive and negative impacts of technology on society and everyday life.
Prof. Rogers Orock releases new book on how rumors and conspiracy theories construct popular narratives about postcolonial elites, sexualities, and power…
We sat down with the College’s awardees to chat about their research and role models at Lafayette, and dreams of championing inclusivity through science…