Jul 6, 2020
Addressing Experiences of Racism and Sexual Misconduct at Lafayette
"I am deeply sorry that for many Black members of our community, Lafayette has not lived up to our promise of being a warm and welcoming place. And for…
"I am deeply sorry that for many Black members of our community, Lafayette has not lived up to our promise of being a warm and welcoming place. And for…
Working alongside six individuals she met on Twitter in June, neuroscience pre-med major and Posse D.C. Scholar, Savanna Touré ’21 co-founded Freedom…
Prof. Jennifer Talarico is quoted in an Associated Press story that discusses the angst and anger surrounding this year's July Fourth holiday.
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.
J’Nisha Little ’20 shares thoughts as a recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant to teach English in Uruguay
Henry Hinchey ’20 receives Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grant to teach English in Brazil: "This will likely be a transformative experience for…
Computer Science students designed simulations that illustrate the importance of social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19.
"We are thinking first and foremost about the safety of the community and how we create new and different experiences for students to learn and make connections…
He is Lafayette’s first-ever student to be named best overall performer.