
Jun 13, 2021
Film Fest Showcases Student Work
Lafayette's film and media studies student filmmakers shared their work on the big screen (on the Quad).
Lafayette's film and media studies student filmmakers shared their work on the big screen (on the Quad).
Criminal Justice Reform Awareness Week illuminates how prisons are left out of pandemic planning.
Nyree Spearman '17 shares what it was like to work on an Emmy-winning documentary.
Flor Caceres ’22 spoke at an Easton Black Lives Matter rally to support racial equality and justice.
"I’m grateful that I will have a full year to work on this book, and I look forward to immersing myself in the media studies research community in Berlin…
FAMS students showcase selected works in a range of styles at annual event.
Though colleges have worked to increase access to students across different class brackets, the pandemic exposed that inequities still exist.
"We’re going to be forced to adapt, but hopefully when we come out on the other side, we’ll realize that we’ve tried different strategies and that…
FAMS students participated in 16 mm film workshop with noted film nonprofit Mono No Aware March 1.
Fah Fair '22 calls ongoing gun violence an environmental issue in op-ed in The Washington Post