Apr 22, 2022
Celebrated Shakespeare scholar continues exploration of race
Prof. Ian Smith is continuing to make important contributions to Shakespeare studies as he embarks on new research that speaks directly to issues of diversity…
Prof. Ian Smith is continuing to make important contributions to Shakespeare studies as he embarks on new research that speaks directly to issues of diversity…
Learn how students and faculty—including artists working in Lafayette's Experimental Printmaking Institute—are helping those impacted by the Ukrainian…
Class assignment encourages students to 'investigate their identities, reflect on their Lafayette experiences, explore their histories, and to make absurdity…
Alex Thurtle ’24 and Madeline Marriott ’24 received top honors and honorable mention in the Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize competition.
Christal Whelan, a scholar dedicated to anthropology and religion, will deliver a guest lecture about Japanese culture and religion April 13 at Lafayette…
Billy DeVito ’22 and Jay Ascher ’22 are directing productions that will be staged April 7 and 8 in the studio theater at Lafayette's downtown Williams…
New fellowship enables students to apply entrepreneurial skills, energy, and ideas to help the city of Easton implement its Climate Action Plan.
Yusuf Dahl lead the Dyer Center through more than a name change—his vision and 'go' mindset created innovative programming and meaningful experiences…
Gateway Career Center hosted the two-day event, which featured in-person and virtual options, to help Lafayette students and alumni learn and network.
Scholars from around the world are expected to join Profs. Robert Blunt and Christopher Lee to explore the study of nighttime in Africa at a conference…