
Nov 17, 2021
New Study Reveals Low Staffing, Burnout in the Nation’s Largest Prosecutors’ Offices
Research from Prof. Adam Biener suggests strain exacerbated by the pandemic may undermine the functioning of prosecutors’ offices.
Research from Prof. Adam Biener suggests strain exacerbated by the pandemic may undermine the functioning of prosecutors’ offices.
Sociologist Saskia Sassen will discuss how urban areas have evolved, and what cities might look like in a post-COVID world during Nov. 18 virtual lecture…
Lafayette's Fall 2021 Study Abroad and affiliated partner programs saw students study in eight different global destinations.
Prof. John Kincaid says Democrats need to regroup ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Students and faculty gathered on the Quad for festive holiday event, hosted by the Lafayette's environmental programs and Office of Sustainability.
Students take a hands-on role in creating Skillman Library art exhibit that raises awareness for lives lost during immigration.
Tracie Addy, dean of teaching and learning at Lafayette, co-authors article about the importance of partnering with students for success in higher ed
Prof. John Kincaid discusses how COVID, critical race theory, and other issues may influence voter turnout for school board elections
Prof. Trent Gaugler will present “A Random Walk through Applied Statistics” Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Student artists learn to draw with changing light, bouncing shadows, and environmental noise when classes move to the Ahart Plaza at the Williams Arts…