Mar 19, 2024
A world of learning
From Hawaiian volcanoes to Senegalese cities, these students and their faculty and staff mentors had a chance to explore educational opportunities.
From Hawaiian volcanoes to Senegalese cities, these students and their faculty and staff mentors had a chance to explore educational opportunities.
Students had a chance to learn how processes, both technical and nontechnical, make the world go round.
El Valle Sagrado de los Incas and Cusco were the temporary homes of 24 students who spent three weeks exploring the modern lives of Indigenous groups in…
For over a decade, Lafayette students have been traveling to Madagascar to mentor Malagasy students in preparation for pursuing higher education in the…
Eighteen students spent three weeks learning about the experience of modernity in a West African city.
For 23 students, January was spent island-hopping across the Big Island, Maui, and Oahu, studying the morphology of the islands.
A little-known petroleum geologist from Texas who explored oil fields in Mexico is the inspiration for Prof. Mónica Salas Landa’s Jones Faculty Lecture…
The 400 postcards in the collection were written in Japan in the months immediately after the end of World War II.
WFMZ quoted John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service, in its March 6 report.
In this video, take a look at the founding years of Lafayette from the archives.