Mar 3, 2022
Career Center event helps sophomores prepare for the future
Tanuja Dehne ’93 and other alumni participated in Sophomore Surge, an event that prepares second-year students for upper-level courses, career path experiences…
Tanuja Dehne ’93 and other alumni participated in Sophomore Surge, an event that prepares second-year students for upper-level courses, career path experiences…
Prof. John Kincaid told NPR that Pennsylvania's share of historic infrastructure bill may depend on state matching requirements
Carl Smith ’23, a psychology major and football player, and Cole Dutton ’22, an economics major and lacrosse player, were interviewed by WFMZ-TV.
Students, faculty, and staff rally together to show support and compassion for those affected by events in Ukraine.
Fully gender-inclusive special-interest housing will also provide LGBTQIA+ educational programming.
Over its lifetime, the Kirby Sports Center solar array will offset 9,625 metric tons of carbon dioxide, or the equivalent of taking more than 2,000 cars…
These women’s work and accomplishments will leave a lasting impact on the Lafayette community.
Four faculty members were recognized for their ongoing support of Lafayette student-athletes.
The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Morning Call covered retiring men's basketball coach Fran O'Hanlon's final regular season game Saturday.
Andy Smith, associate professor of film and media studies, spoke to WFMZ-TV ahead of the 50th anniversary of The Godfather and its return to theaters.