Jul 11, 2022
Geology course takes students on national park adventure
Eighteen students spent nearly three weeks learning, traveling, camping, and rafting through national parks in Arizona and Utah.
Eighteen students spent nearly three weeks learning, traveling, camping, and rafting through national parks in Arizona and Utah.
Lafayette Movies on the Quad, a free summer film screening series open to the public, is part of President Nicole Farmer Hurd’s initiative to bring the…
Being elected as a GSA fellow is just one of the many accolades Germanoski has received over the years in recognition of his accomplishments in the geosciences…
A Lafayette faculty-student research team is examining how algorithms can be written to prevent bias as part of a Google Research Scholar Program.
Lafayette students form friendships, help prep Francophone students for college in the U.S.
Ruben Hernandez ’24 is spending the summer and fall learning about fostering diversity in economic development and improving the lives of people in economically…
Professor of economics shared her views on inflation with a panel organized by Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a leading think tank for…
John Kincaid shared his insights on whether the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe V. Wade will impact Pennsylvania state elections, including the…
Office of International and Off-Campus Education helps make study abroad accessible to all students.
Office of Sustainability and Landis Center organized a popular re-sale event, where Easton neighbors purchased recycled goods at a deep discount.