Oct 28, 2021
New Campus Art Installation Shines Light on Humanitarian Crisis at U.S.-Mexico Border
Students take a hands-on role in creating Skillman Library art exhibit that raises awareness for lives lost during immigration.
Students take a hands-on role in creating Skillman Library art exhibit that raises awareness for lives lost during immigration.
Imane Halal ’23 wrote an op-ed for the Morning Call about life as a Muslim American following the Sept. 11 attacks. Halal, a women’s, gender, and sexuality…
Anthropology and sociology, music major to study public policy and management at Carnegie Mellon University with goal of advocating for education equity…
Criminal Justice Reform Awareness Week illuminates how prisons are left out of pandemic planning.
As a Schwarzman Scholar, Maria Ahmed ’20 will study at China's Tsinghua University and earn a master’s degree in global affairs.
Lafayette recently celebrated the publication of the new book co-authored by sociology professor Rebecca Kissane.
Caroline Lee, associate professor of sociology, who studies the sociology of politics and culture, shares expertise in Associated Press story.
Miranda Wilcha '16 works to ensure Easton community members have access to green space and nutritious, affordable locally grown produce.
Xavier Walker ’22 shares experience as a recipient of US-UK Fulbright Summer Institute.
Research has shown that experiencing discrimination increases risk for stress, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and early mortality. So how does one mitigate…