Jan 26, 2020
International Relations
Students gained hands-on international relations experience attending a Model United Nations (U.N.) conference in Washington, D.C.
Students gained hands-on international relations experience attending a Model United Nations (U.N.) conference in Washington, D.C.
Interesting and innovative research happens every day at Lafayette. Here's a look at a few projects that demonstrate faculty and students' scholarly excellence…
Prof. Jeremy Zallen explores the human costs of creating artificial light in his first book, American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750-1865…
Beginning this fall, 165 students will take up residence in the upper three floors of the new housing project being built on McCartney Street.
View images of the campus and downtown on a snowy Saturday.
Area fifth and sixth graders won big at the School Day game as men’s basketball staged a comeback.
A series of fortunate events took Sean Gough ’09 from student to rising star as he accompanies jazz vocalists at internationally renowned venues.
Dan Goodman '20 enjoys offering his smoothie/chess challenge in Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center. (VIDEO)
Prof. Amy Van Asselt is researching strategies to increase the use of renewable energy sources to power air conditioning systems.
When certain brain proteins misfold and twist together, it can result in brain damage. Prof. Justin Hines is working to untangle the clutter.