
Apr 15, 2024
Viewing the life of Marquis de Lafayette through art
Students spent last summer researching the stories behind works of art of the Marquis de Lafayette.
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Students spent last summer researching the stories behind works of art of the Marquis de Lafayette.
Photos capture the Quad during the Solar Eclipse.
Policy studies students help produce documentary about eight alums.
On April 15, author, psychologist, and UC Irvine professor Gloria Mark will deliver this year’s Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Visiting Lecture on…
Natalie Beckford ’24 shares her educational journey, including making Lafayette history as the College's first student to earn a Payne Fellowship.
From Hawaiian volcanoes to Senegalese cities, these students and their faculty and staff mentors had a chance to explore educational opportunities.
In London and Belfast, 18 students explored the topics of race, gender, and colonialism through visiting cultural sites and analyzing related media.
Students had a chance to learn how processes, both technical and nontechnical, make the world go round.
El Valle Sagrado de los Incas and Cusco were the temporary homes of 24 students who spent three weeks exploring the modern lives of Indigenous groups in…
For over a decade, Lafayette students have been traveling to Madagascar to mentor Malagasy students in preparation for pursuing higher education in the…