
Aug 29, 2023
Abraham Seda
"As an instructor, I am invested in creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment for students," shared Prof. Abraham Seda.
"As an instructor, I am invested in creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment for students," shared Prof. Abraham Seda.
Kondo the Barbarian offers narrative account of an important but overlooked aspect of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan.
‘Throughout my time at Lafayette, I learned time and time again the importance of building out my personal narrative.’
Express-Times article describes Barclay's detailed data collection from the 19th century cemetery's records.
The day-long event brought students from independent schools across the Commonwealth to the Capitol to learn more about advocating on behalf of their institutions…
Enjoy photos from the course: Global Senegal: Alternative Modernities.
Navy historian Tyler Bamford '12 publishes his first book on the U.S.-U.K. military alliance and discusses his Lafayette foundation.
Visiting assistant professor of history received a Ph.D. from University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was a National Research…
Rebekah Pite was recently promoted from associate professor to professor.
Prof. John Kincaid discusses why the Jan. 6 hearings are needed, and what may come next