Jul 3, 2020
Philosophy Department Welcomes Matthew Andler
Matthew Andler plans to spark campus-wide conversations to hone in on the ethical issues that are most important to the Lafayette community.
Matthew Andler plans to spark campus-wide conversations to hone in on the ethical issues that are most important to the Lafayette community.
COVID-19 has shed a light on opportunities that can help us better prepare for environmental challenges of the future.
Prof. Christian López featured in Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Information Technology newsletter.
Donald Miller’s latest book, Vicksburg, earns Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award.
Prof. Angela Bell, who studies how people fail to recognize their own racism, shared her expertise with CNN.
The connected Lafayette community has maintained its closeness despite the challenges of COVID-19.
Prof. Mike Butler receives award for his service to the American Ornithological Society.
Jeffrey Goldstein, M.D., tells us what it’s like to be Lafayette’s very own “Dr. Fauci”—or medical point person—during the coronavirus crisis…
Prof. Lee Upton reflects on her teaching and writing career.
Program aims to help students feel a greater sense of belonging, confidence, and motivation in male-dominated fields.