
Apr 14, 2022
Fatimata Cham ’23 awarded Truman Scholarship
Community activist is one of 58 outstanding students from 53 institutions—and the second in the College's history—to be named a Truman Scholar.
Academic News
Community activist is one of 58 outstanding students from 53 institutions—and the second in the College's history—to be named a Truman Scholar.
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
On April 14, Prof. Zoe Boekelheide will share the surprising properties of magnetism that arise in her research and their applications in modern technology…
Walter A. Scott ’59 is providing support that will advance the College's new engineering program, which enables students to cross the boundaries of traditional…
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…
New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players is serving as the 2021-2022 Alan and Wendy Pesky Artists in Residence, which brings notable musicians to perform…
Talented student singers and percussionists take the stage at the Williams Center for the Arts.
Lafayette professors and students step into Easton elementary classrooms for science lessons — and fun.
Engineering professor Melissa Gordon ’11, receives prestigious National Science Foundation award honoring her work as an outstanding teacher-scholar…
Leopards rank first with a near perfect overall score of 99 out of 100.