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…
Lafayette’s economic program equipped Christy with data analysis, critical thinking, and research skills that differentiates her from other arts professionals…
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.
Lafayette civil and environmental engineering alum wants to ensure rural communities have access to clean water.
Conservation biologist Prof. Meg Rothenberger '02 enjoys introducing Lafayette students to the roll-up-your-sleeves, get-your-hands-dirty aspect of her…
Caitlin Flood ‘12 helps vulnerable community members find peace, security, and stability in new surroundings.
'Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less' by Leidy Klotz '00 explains why humans overlook subtraction and how its true potential can be accessed.
Recent Lafayette alums provide just a small sample of the many rewarding career paths biology grads can follow.