May 5, 2021
Can Machines Ever Be Considered Human?
As machines take on more humanlike qualities, scholar Sylvester Johnson tells Lafayette audience we'll have to consider their status as people.
As machines take on more humanlike qualities, scholar Sylvester Johnson tells Lafayette audience we'll have to consider their status as people.
Lafayette College's Office of Sustainability hosted engaging and educational events throughout April to spread environmental awareness.
In new book, Prof. Mary Jo Lodge examines issues in musical: 'There’s a lot to love about Hamilton, but there are also a lot of things to critique.'
Meet 10 first-year students who have found a home at Lafayette. Their varied life experiences, perspectives, and talents will impact campus—and the world…
At Lafayette, Beth Anne Castellano '22 has established relationships that have helped her find confidence and see herself as a leader.
Gateway Career Center event adapts to virtual world to continue to help students engage with Lafayette's successful alumni community.
Photo gallery of stormy and sunny scenes around campus.
Lafayette sciences hub is one of 10 innovative projects recognized for integration of design excellence with environmental performance.
Robert Macfarlane helps Lafayette cap off Earth Month. Award-winning author will share insights from 'Underland' in free, virtual lecture open to the public…
In this video series, Lafayette College faculty share their expertise to help us make sense of our complicated world.