
Jun 10, 2022
Prof. Caroline Séquin Wins Article Prize
Prof. Caroline Séquin's prize-winning article explores the world of white prostitution in colonial Dakar, Senegal
Prof. Caroline Séquin's prize-winning article explores the world of white prostitution in colonial Dakar, Senegal
Second installment of Past, Present and Future podcast series features Lafayette alumni sharing their career journeys and reflecting on their Lafayette…
Inaugural SoTL Scholar, Prof. Heidi Hendrickson, aims to have chemistry students develop demos that will help them help each other
Patriot League Productions interviews Lafayette's director of athletics in video to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Title IX.
Following a home gas explosion, WFMZ-TV asked Toby Rossmann, associate professor of mechanical engineering, to share insights about gas-explosion investigations…
Hands-on economics research project is a win-win: Lafayette students help a Lehigh Valley senior living facility while gaining valuable real-world experience…
High school artists are creating a mural at a local health facility as part of Lafayette community-art program.
Professor of government and public service speaks to WFMZ-TV about the impact redistricting and party division.
Prof. Matthew Andler's article in The Boston Review discusses how dating apps present a significant challenge for queer people
Prof. Michael Feola discusses The Great Replacement conspiracy theory and its motivation of a recent mass shooting