
Jan 26, 2026
Inside the classroom: Easton through an anthropologist’s eyes
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

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

Students in Mary Wilford-Hunt’s Introduction to Architectural Engineering course don’t just study how buildings are made—they watch them come to…

A hallmark of Lafayette’s liberal arts ideals, McKelvy cultivates bold thinkers and insightful leaders through civic discourse, shared living, and community…

Scouts in grades K-12 learned about engineering, STEM careers, performing arts, and more alongside Lafayette faculty, staff, and students.

As keynote speaker delivering the Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Faculty Lecture, Prof. Caroline Séquin will discuss France’s use of legal and extra-legal…

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.