
Apr 1, 2021
Lafayette Students, Alumni Awarded NSF Research Fellowships
Members of the Lafayette community recently received National Science Foundation Fellowships, including robotics engineer Gabrielle Conard ’21.
Academic News
Members of the Lafayette community recently received National Science Foundation Fellowships, including robotics engineer Gabrielle Conard ’21.
Humanities Center presented four female playwrights on campus to help students see the world through different eyes.
Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Sexuality colloquium invites collaboration in modern studies.
New Global Cities Initiative, a two-year event series, aims to connect faculty across disciplines and shape scholars into global citizens.
In 2020-21, six Lafayette students were named Fulbright scholars and invited to participate in the prestigious international exchange program.
Lafayette’s engineering studies program bridges the College's rich liberal arts and scientific traditions; graduates have successful careers in a broad…
Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.
Prof. Eric Ziolkowski and colleagues have earned a Choice award for Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Online. Read a Q&A.
A range of distinguished writers visited classes, met with students, and gave readings on campus through the English department's Closs Residency.
Lafayette alumna teaches students the key principles of entrepreneurial startups