Apr 8, 2022
Gallery: Students model wearable art creations
Class assignment encourages students to 'investigate their identities, reflect on their Lafayette experiences, explore their histories, and to make absurdity…
Class assignment encourages students to 'investigate their identities, reflect on their Lafayette experiences, explore their histories, and to make absurdity…
Economics and math major will spend the summer pursuing economic development and community engagement learning opportunities in Chicago and Baltimore.
From her sabbatical in Berlin, Prof. Angelika von Wahl shares how the city is welcoming Ukrainian refugees.
The Morning Call reports on Lafayette's plans to build a trail that will provide a safe, accessible route linking College Hill with downtown Easton.
Acclaimed Mexican-born writer shared how artists can use their craft to affect change to a room of students, faculty, staff, and John L. Hatfield ’67…
Alex Thurtle ’24 and Madeline Marriott ’24 received top honors and honorable mention in the Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize competition.
Lafayette College Trustee Emeritus Alan Pesky '56 will discuss his recently published memoir, More to Life than More: A Memoir of Misunderstanding, Loss…
Lafayette student activist was invited to appear on Apple TV+ docuseries to honor Pakistani Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.
Christal Whelan, a scholar dedicated to anthropology and religion, will deliver a guest lecture about Japanese culture and religion April 13 at Lafayette…
Economics professor who was raised in Kyiv, Ukraine, shares her hopes and fears as her war-torn homeland reels from and resists Russian aggression.