Jun 22, 2021
Sounds of Summer: How Ancient Writers Drew Inspiration from Cicadas
Perhaps unlike many modern humans, ancient Greeks and Romans seemed to find the call of the cicada pleasant, even musical.
Perhaps unlike many modern humans, ancient Greeks and Romans seemed to find the call of the cicada pleasant, even musical.
Prof. David Nice’s research students will work to better understand low-frequency gravitational waves, a new frontier in astronomy.
The Trolley Stop, a new diner-style restaurant that serves breakfast all day and sits alongside the Lafayette College Store, held an open house June 12…
Lafayette students and faculty co-produce Lafayette Lens with Lehigh Valley Public Media, home of PBS39. The next edition airs June 29.
New solar panels demonstrate Lafayette’s commitment to achieve carbon neutrality and use the campus as a living laboratory.
Landis Center for Community Engagement's fundraising efforts support Second Harvest Food Bank, Safe Harbor, and ProJeCt of Easton.
Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the U.S., is a time to reflect on the past and look toward the future…
Lafayette's film and media studies student filmmakers shared their work on the big screen (on the Quad).
In their final lecture of the academic year, Louise M. Olmsted Fellow for Ethics Matthew Andler explored new, more inclusive ways to think about sexual…
Donahue-Garst Plaza has transformed into a private, peaceful retreat where students can go to study, collaborate, or simply relish the outdoors.