Mar 5, 2021
Bringing the Best
Now in its fifth year, the annual 24-hour Bring the Best challenge returns March 9.
Now in its fifth year, the annual 24-hour Bring the Best challenge returns March 9.
Gateway Career Center’s new program, Explore and Connect, matched students with hosts for virtual sessions and networking.
The Office of Intercultural Development hosted a keynote panel to share perspectives on race, sexuality, gender, class, religion, and disabilities.
Prof. Jamila Bookwala coauthors review paper that sheds light on the neurophysiological and biobehavioral processes that implement positive emotions.
In 2020-21, six Lafayette students were named Fulbright scholars and invited to participate in the prestigious international exchange program.
Lafayette's faculty and staff recently shared their expertise to promote a greater understanding of equity and diversity issues.
Political organizer Damareo Cooper discusses the benefits of activism in virtual event hosted by Africana Studies.
Prof. Susan Averett shares how the economic crisis triggered by the pandemic hit women disproportionately hard.
Creative activity helps students learn the importance of critical thinking and collaborating when analyzing scientific data.