
Nov 15, 2023
Prof. Jim Toia’s solo exhibition on display at Rutgers’ Zimmerli Art Museum
Toia’s work on nature’s complexity serves as educational springboard for deeper conversations about art, science, and the environment.
Toia’s work on nature’s complexity serves as educational springboard for deeper conversations about art, science, and the environment.
Lafayette students shared their time, energy, and expertise with several community organizations in October.
“I am delighted to welcome Amy home as our Commencement speaker,” says Nicole Hurd, president of Lafayette College.
Members of the Lafayette community are rallying for the Leopards at multiple events throughout Rivalry Week.
As the keynote speaker delivering the Jones Faculty Lecture on Nov. 7, Galloway will share how insights from her research can enhance our understanding…
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
On Oct. 21, Easton area families strolled the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in costume during the fourth annual Come As You Art/Arf parade.
Dirda will be visiting the Lafayette campus Nov. 15 to deliver the 15th annual Paul and June Schlueter Lecture in the Art and History of the Book.
Enjoy these fall scenics capturing the beauty of Lafayette College.
The anniversaries of the Max Kade Center for German Studies and Max Kade Haus were commemorated with a reception Oct. 19.