Dec 4, 2019
Babes of Mbube
Nobuntu, Zimbabwe’s first female Mbube a cappella quintet, brings voice and dance to a workshop and a performance.
Nobuntu, Zimbabwe’s first female Mbube a cappella quintet, brings voice and dance to a workshop and a performance.
Students celebrated Caribbean and African cultures in an arts event featuring dance, music, fashion, and poetry.
Two students from across the country find inspiration in the Our Beloved Community program and make Lafayette their home.
Prof Tamara Carley recently co-led a 10-day Icelandic expedition for the Geological Society of America.
German native Anna Steps '21, a psychology major and field hockey player, embraces the friendships and perspectives gained from her travels. (VIDEO)
Students from over 30 countries learned more about college and culture during the international student orientation program, which preceded new student…
Emily Emick '20 took conducting lessons and conducted the Concert Choir in rehearsals and at its spring concert with the song she chose, “O Lux Beatissima”…
Studying abroad gives students the opportunity to explore stunning environments and immerse themselves in unique cultures. The memories of these experiences…
By Katie Neitz Small actions can make a big impact. Emilie Henry ’19 knows this well. As a first-year student, Henry arrived at Lafayette with plans…
Story and captions by Kathleen Parrish, photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz, video by Shantae Shand ’22 This year’s Posse graduation was an emotional joy ride…