
Feb 4, 2025
The intersection of art, engineering, and community
Kylee Brotz ’27, a first-generation college student from Delran, N.J., knew Lafayette College was the only place she wanted to be.
Kylee Brotz ’27, a first-generation college student from Delran, N.J., knew Lafayette College was the only place she wanted to be.
American political history podcaster and author Mike Duncan will present the John L. Hatfield ’67 Lecture, “Hero of Two Worlds."
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson will speak on the U.S. economic outlook and monetary policy.
Starting Feb. 1, Lafayette College and the Office of Intercultural Development (OID) will kick off events in celebration of Black History Month.
Credit rating services Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s have reaffirmed Lafayette’s favorable bond ratings of A+/A- and Aa3, respectively, both key…
Annual event offers fifth and sixth graders time on campus with student-athletes and chance to watch a women’s basketball game.
Prof. Christa Kelleher ’08 has received a NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award, the agency’s most prestigious recognition of…
Three students in Prof. Sarah Appelhans’ fall EGRS 451: Senior Capstone Seminar in Engineering and Society course designed a new Karl Stirner Arts Trail…
During the fall semester, this space quickly became a perfect learning environment for students studying and appreciating geology.
Take a look back at some of Lafayette’s most memorable moments from 2024.