
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…
Watch a time-lapse video of the physical move of the building, and learn about plans underway for a new, larger Portlock Center.
As the Portlock Black Cultural Center is moved to its new home, Rob Young '14 describes the significance of the center and its impact on the Lafayette…
Regional media outlets provided coverage of the successful Aug. 4 move of the new Portlock Black Cultural Center.
Watch a time-lapse video of the Portlock Black Cultural Center moving to its new location. Renovations will begin so students can occupy the center in…
Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the U.S., is a time to reflect on the past and look toward the future…
Read the statement released by the faculty members of the Chinese Program, Han Luo, Yingying Huang, and Shuang Wu.
Humanities Center presented four female playwrights on campus to help students see the world through different eyes.
Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Sexuality colloquium invites collaboration in modern studies.
The Office of Intercultural Development hosted a keynote panel to share perspectives on race, sexuality, gender, class, religion, and disabilities.