Aug 24, 2020
Lasting Legacies, Bright Future
Starting this fall, Lafayette will commence a yearlong celebration, highlighting the advances of women at the College.
Starting this fall, Lafayette will commence a yearlong celebration, highlighting the advances of women at the College.
Listen as Harry S. Cherken, Jr. '71 interviews award-winning writer Prof. Donald L. Miller about his latest book, Vicksburg: Grant's Campaign That Broke…
Black Bethlehem Project, a Lafayette Digital Scholarship Services collaboration, has been featured in local news outlets.
A hybrid between a casual reading group and an open-ended discussion group, FFSS is a common online space where students, faculty, and staff can come together…
Five International Affairs professors shared their views on the momentous impacts of the coronavirus on politics, societies, and economies throughout the…
Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship provides “a first-hand opportunity for me to see how science interacts with public policy."
The three-year grant will help fund Thomas’ work on identifying the nature and properties of the as-yet mysterious dark matter in our universe.
About 110 students moved into the College’s new housing during the first two weeks of August.
Lafayette's typical move-in process was modified significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who’s in Class? form aims to help professors teach every student well