Mar 16, 2021
Shakespeare and Race Colloquia Return
Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Sexuality colloquium invites collaboration in modern studies.
Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Sexuality colloquium invites collaboration in modern studies.
Prof. Joann Ordille hopes more Pennsylvanians use the state's COVID Alert app.
In honor of Women’s History Month, students share how Lafayette women are shaping their futures.
In her third appearance on NPR’s Marketplace this year, Prof. Julie Smith shares how inflation rates may change.
Alex Brown, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lafayette College, explores union of arts and engineering in first commercial song.
Jennifer Talarico, a cognitive psychologist who studies the ability to recall events, shares how the pandemic has shifted how people mark milestones.
New Global Cities Initiative, a two-year event series, aims to connect faculty across disciplines and shape scholars into global citizens.
CIO Krishna Memani discusses bond market, inflation, and U.S. credit market as part of an expert round-table on Bloomberg Real Yield.
Prof. Steven Swidler shares insights on rising real estate prices with WLVR, the Lehigh Valley's NPR affiliate.
Professor of government and law explains how voters from both parties are going independent.