Jun 12, 2020
A Community Conversation About Racial Injustice
A virtual town hall provided an opportunity for the campus community to share their narratives around injustices against Black people.
A virtual town hall provided an opportunity for the campus community to share their narratives around injustices against Black people.
A town hall meeting and other racial justice initiatives are planned in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Criminal justice reform advocate Yusef Salaam, one of the "Exonerated Five," gave the Black Heritage Month keynote address.
Charlotte Nunes, director of digital scholarship services, has earned a local NAACP Image Award.
Lafayette community remembers King’s legacy and life
Chawne Kimber, professor of mathematics and department head, was recently interviewed for a story about diversity in STEM by Inside Higher Ed.
Two students from across the country find inspiration in the Our Beloved Community program and make Lafayette their home.
Lafayette College recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education for its commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
To the Campus Community: I write to provide an update on our ongoing efforts to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus, and to identify the…
Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest festival celebrated in China and some other East Asian countries. Students recently celebrated with snacks, games, singing…