May 3, 2024
Students, professor celebrate linguistic diversity
“I want both sides (Lafayette and Clearview) to become more excited, to feel empowered about their own linguistic journeys."
Academic News
“I want both sides (Lafayette and Clearview) to become more excited, to feel empowered about their own linguistic journeys."
NPR’s Morning Edition reached out to Prof. Julie Smith for its April 29 report about how the economy is influencing Northampton County voters.
Ariel Haber-Fawcett ’24 and Sam Arnold ’23 traveled to Guatemala and Peru, respectively, last summer, enhancing their dual degree experience.
Prof. Mary Armstrong returned to her alma mater, Duke University, on March 24 to moderate a discussion with Kimberlé Crenshaw.
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.