
Apr 6, 2026
Historian and author Friederike Baer to present Max Kade Distinguished Lecture
On April 15, author and historian of the American Revolution Friederike Baer will deliver this year’s Max Kade Distinguished Lecture

On April 15, author and historian of the American Revolution Friederike Baer will deliver this year’s Max Kade Distinguished Lecture

At a special Bicentennial event in Los Angeles, Profs. Katherine Groo and Eric Hupe highlight the vital role of the arts in education, understanding the…

This winter, more than 200 Lafayette students tried on careers for size through Gateway Career Center’s externship program

Isabel Sorrells ’23 returns to the campus that shaped her own artistic journey to lead a collaborative mural project for the Bicentennial

First-Year Seminar “The Boring Class” uses the topic of boredom as the lens for learning

On the basketball court, in the classroom, or out serving the community, Teresa Kiewiet ’27 approaches her every endeavor with a winning mentality

One of the world’s leading experts on happiness, Brooks travels the world to teach others how to build a fulfilling life

McTier will discuss her path to becoming an astrophysicist, folklorist, and science communicator

Beginning Feb. 1, Lafayette College and the Office of Intercultural Development (OID) will launch a series of events in celebration of Black History Month

In Prof. Matthew DeMaio's Anthropology of the City course, students head into Downtown Easton to study the influence cities have on culture and daily life