Oct 14, 2020
Race and Technology
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.
Lafayette alums recall interview with Jennifer Doudna, who won Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a genome editing method.
How are polls conducted? Do polls measure or influence public opinion? Are some groups "more important" to survey? Prof. Trent Gaugler shares insights…
Nyree Spearman '17 shares what it was like to work on an Emmy-winning documentary.
Former vice chairman of investments at Invesco has been named CIO at Lafayette, effective Oct. 15.
Sarah Frankel ’21 gives morality play a modern Lafayette twist and stages it in virtual production.
Owen McLeod, philosophy professor and poet, serves as judge and reader at annual Jean Corrie Poetry competition.
We wish our entire Lafayette community could be together on campus. In the meantime, we're documenting and sharing images from this moment in time.
Alison Byerly announces she will step down as president of Lafayette College June 30, 2021.
Alum chronicles his alcoholism, treatment, and recovery in new book, Ballad of a Sober Man: An ER Doctor’s Journey of Recovery.