
Mar 31, 2021
Monkey Business
Monkey enlightens audience members about the beauty of the journey.
Monkey enlightens audience members about the beauty of the journey.
Jerri Norman ’21 is researching how the COVID-19 has affected public transportation, essential workers, and policy implementation.
Easton resident Robert Sun, who created First in Math, recounts his journey with social entrepreneurship students.
Lafayette's Department of Athletics and Engineering Division worked together to create protective face shields that attach to football helmets.
Students visited cities and explored industries in virtual Career Tracks program.
Megan Fernandes, assistant professor of English, writes "The Wild and Elemental City: Finding Life in Pandemic New York" for Lit Hub.
Jennifer Gilmore, assistant professor of English, provides sharp critique of Blake Bailey's Philip Roth, The Biography.
Photo gallery captures a day in the life of Lafayette students.
Author, researcher, educator, and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses the present and future of higher education
Lafayette professor and cognitive psychologist Jennifer Talarico tells Associated Press why it's important to commemorate the end of the pandemic.