
Oct 14, 2020
Race and Technology
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.
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…
Former vice chairman of investments at Invesco has been named CIO at Lafayette, effective Oct. 15.
Owen McLeod, philosophy professor and poet, serves as judge and reader at annual Jean Corrie Poetry competition.
Prof. Benjamin Cohen shared insights with Public Books digital magazine about history of the pure food crusades and his writing.
In a scholarly debate for The Philadelphia Inquirer, Prof. Joseph Shieber argues that presidential debates entertain but don't inform.
New enhancement will enable LaFarm to grow food later into the fall and winter and earlier in the spring.
Greta Bergstresser unveils images at local college gallery that capture a deeper side to a sustainable life.
"A new ACIR or even a narrowly tailored technical ACIR is unlikely to rise from the dead."
"This is a brilliant program. It changes their entire life. Lafayette has made an investment in these Malagasy students, and the Lafayette students themselves…