
Oct 30, 2020
Students Share Election Reflections
Students voting in their first U.S. presidential election share how their Lafayette education will impact their vote.
Students voting in their first U.S. presidential election share how their Lafayette education will impact their vote.
How are polls conducted? Do polls measure or influence public opinion? Are some groups "more important" to survey? Prof. Trent Gaugler shares insights…
We asked students what RBG's legacy means to them. Here is what they shared.
"It’s crucial that we gain an understanding of how current members of the Supreme Court will impact society as a whole."
"A new ACIR or even a narrowly tailored technical ACIR is unlikely to rise from the dead."
J’Nisha Little ’20 shares thoughts as a recipient of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant to teach English in Uruguay
“We can be anything we want to be, and we can do anything we want to do. Whether it’s athletically, academically, or professionally, you can do it…
Annual celebration of the College’s international student population continues virtually.
Prof. John Kincaid shares insights on the powers of state and local governments with New Statesman,
Prof. John Kincaid speaks to The New York Times about the Lehigh Valley's economic renaissance and its impact on politics.