
Aug 12, 2025
Inside the classroom: Shaping minds
Students in Prof. Nestor Gil's Sculpture I course carve, mold, and build unique creations as they learn about the nearly 40,000-year-old art of sculpture…
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Students in Prof. Nestor Gil's Sculpture I course carve, mold, and build unique creations as they learn about the nearly 40,000-year-old art of sculpture…

Prof. Christa Kelleher '08 lent her expertise as a hydrologist in support of a news conference on July 24.

EVST 375 centers around urban sustainability, investigating how urban centers engage with the natural world around them, and vice versa.

This course examines human performance, designed to be relevant to all students, whether they are student-athletes or engaged in other performance-driven…

Lafayette College is part of a national task force that is working to develop a national certification program for recognizing and promoting high-quality…

In Computers and Society, students are challenged to explore the positive and negative impacts of technology on society and everyday life.

Shuttling between LaFarm and their classroom at Rockwell, Prof. Keeler and his 14 students explored the relationship between land and climate change.

Prof. Rogers Orock releases new book on how rumors and conspiracy theories construct popular narratives about postcolonial elites, sexualities, and power…

A required course for an integrative engineering degree, this class is also popular among students from other majors.

Engaging for athletes and theater buffs alike, this play-reading class dives deep into the ways spectatorship connects us all.