Apr 14, 2020
Forensics Society Dominates State Championship
The team flexed its speech and debate muscle against nine different colleges and universities. "Our students were crushing it.”
The team flexed its speech and debate muscle against nine different colleges and universities. "Our students were crushing it.”
"I think when we bounce back, the arts are going to play a big role in the new normal," says Hollis Ashby.
Flor Caceres ’22 shares aspects of her spring semester at Lafayette
Refugee Action continues to support local families by coordinating their response efforts in new and careful ways to keep everyone involved safe.
Connecting with others, managing family time, sticking to a schedule, and spending time in nature can help you maintain a healthy mindset.
Matthew Pagano ’09 used alumni career services to help him pinpoint his strengths and balance his personal and professional success.
Prior to transition to remote instruction (due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 152 students were actively participating in the SEA-PHAGES lab.
"We’re going to be forced to adapt, but hopefully when we come out on the other side, we’ll realize that we’ve tried different strategies and that…
A calligraphy master and a shakuhachi musician collaborated on a performance of brush and flute.
On March 5, student teams took on a student housing case to learn about real estate and compete for a Dyer Center prize.