
Mar 1, 2021
Prof. Rachel Goshgarian Published in Hyperallergic
Prof. Rachel Goshgarian contributed to a special package that explores how Armenian cultural heritage is being threatened.
Prof. Rachel Goshgarian contributed to a special package that explores how Armenian cultural heritage is being threatened.
Julie Smith, professor of economics, was featured in the Feb. 23 edition of NPR's Marketplace about her views on inflation.
Lafayette's faculty and staff recently shared their expertise to promote a greater understanding of equity and diversity issues.
Sherryta Freeman shares insights about promoting diversity, working with students, and overcoming pandemic challenges.
Julie Smith, professor of economics, was a featured guest on the Feb. 10, 2021 edition of NPR's Marketplace.
Prof. Khadijah Mitchell will participate in a February 19 educational webinar the American Lung Association is hosting to honor Black History Month.
Prof. John Kincaid shares insights about the impeachment process and how the trial is likely to end.
Wired magazine names Prof. Benjamin Cohen's Pure Adulteration one of the "most fascinating books of 2020."
Prof. Susan Averett contributed to the first study of its kind, examining the impact of light pollution on fetal health using a measure of "skyglow."
Williams Center for the Arts artistic and executive director Hollis Ashby awarded Presenter of the Year.