
Aug 9, 2021
‘Reading for Black Lives’ Educates and Inspires
Fayola Fair '19 created the Reading for Black Lives Project to promote Black authors and introduce readers to ideas that will help them navigate the world…
Fayola Fair '19 created the Reading for Black Lives Project to promote Black authors and introduce readers to ideas that will help them navigate the world…
Pairing engineering studies with economics provided Jack Kleinert ’18 the unique opportunity to straddle both a technical and business-oriented trajectory…
When it came time to choose a college, Brad Meigs ’71 decided to make the trip to visit Lafayette from his hometown in Manchester, Massachusetts, through…
Lafayette’s economic program equipped Christy with data analysis, critical thinking, and research skills that differentiates her from other arts professionals…
Karla Cariño ’21 and Prof. Lisa Gabel share how working together to advance in dyslexia research changed Cariño’s Lafayette experience and her future…
Engineering studies alumna designs sites with the goal of strengthening communities and enhancing access to quality green space.
The critical thinking and communication skills Fortier gained as an engineering studies and English major "have made me an adaptable learner and professional…
How an economics degree from Lafayette was the beginning of a journey that led to a career investigating white-collar crimes with the FBI.
Recognized as a Top Young Professional by Engineering-News Record, West credits his success to Lafayette's engineering studies program.
Lafayette and UCLA graduate's work is shown at festivals around the country—most recently at CAAMFest, which celebrates Asian-American stories.