Jan 29, 2024
In the media: WFMZ highlights Lafayette’s partnership with Easton Cemetery
WFMZ featured the work of Paul Barclay, professor of history, and John Wilson, laboratory coordinator in the geology department, to digitize internment…
WFMZ featured the work of Paul Barclay, professor of history, and John Wilson, laboratory coordinator in the geology department, to digitize internment…
Dean of Libraries Charlotte Nunes and co-editor Andi Gustavson, head of research services at the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin…
As part of his postdoctoral work, Matt Larsen, associate professor of economics, examines the effects of competition among New Orleans charter schools…
Prof. Julie Smith was among several economists asked by Marketplace in its Dec. 13 report to offer a word of the year to describe the Federal Reserve's…
Students working with their professors on cutting-edge research involving polymers recently received national attention for their work.
Toia’s work on nature’s complexity serves as educational springboard for deeper conversations about art, science, and the environment.
Lafayette’s four academic deans work collaboratively in support of all faculty and look for ways to foster cooperation across academic areas.
Lafayette can take pride in its first-rate arts program, says Mattison.
Prof. Hafsa Kanjwal's new book, Colonizing Kashmir: State-Building Under Indian Occupation, was released July 25.
Lafayette College is excited to welcome new tenure-track and visiting professors.