Sep 9, 2015
Now More Than Ever
Imagine it is 1970 and you are an American woman reading the classifieds, looking for a job. Be careful: “Jobs for Women” and “Jobs for Men” are…
Imagine it is 1970 and you are an American woman reading the classifieds, looking for a job. Be careful: “Jobs for Women” and “Jobs for Men” are…
To kick-off the 30th anniversary of Women’s and Gender Studies this year at Lafayette, Kimberlé Crenshaw, a leading authority in the area of Civil Rights…
An audible buzz hummed around the conference room when the students learned that their presenter has acted in The Americans and Friday Night Lights. Guest…
The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. For Jessica Carr, analyzing visual culture is a way to reveal the complexity of relationships…
Students and faculty were honored for their dedication to academics and furthering diversity on campus and in the surrounding community at the annual Intercultural…
Lafayette honored 129 students for academic excellence at the annual All-College Honors Convocation May 3 in Colton Chapel. Awards and prizes recognized…
The International Students Association hosted its annual Extravaganza cultural festival earlier this month. Activities included discussions, an international…
Over the weekend, students celebrated Holi, the Hindu “Festival of Colors,” with a color run across campus and a festival on the Quad. Observed primarily…
Nearly 200 students marched from the Farinon Center down Third Street for the Take Back the Night rally in Easton’s Centre Square Monday evening. The…
Lafayette celebrated Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, film screenings, an art exhibit, and community discussions. The theme of the…