
Oct 27, 2020
Voting Rights, Race, and COVID
In a lecture to honor the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, American Civil Liberties Union attorneys discuss voting and the impact of COVID-19.
In a lecture to honor the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, American Civil Liberties Union attorneys discuss voting and the impact of COVID-19.
These students, staff, faculty, and community members have made an impact as Landis Active Citizens.
Prof. Jamila Bookwala shares insights on the psychological and financial stresses caregivers are facing due to COVID-19.
Prof. Lauren Myers brings a host of community-based research to new role as Landis Faculty Fellow.
Lafayette is piloting a program to provide funding to students for travel related to their senior honors thesis research.
Prof. Jenn Rossmann shares insights about the racial bias of search engines with PBS39 public media.
Wired features an excerpt of Prof. Benjamin Cohen's book Pure Adulteration.
Chief Information Officer John O'Keefe '96 shares key principles to help schools thrive during the pandemic—and beyond.
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.
How are polls conducted? Do polls measure or influence public opinion? Are some groups "more important" to survey? Prof. Trent Gaugler shares insights…