
Apr 29, 2022
Lafayette midfielder heads to Brazil for Deaflympics
Soccer player Ani Khachadourian '25 will compete in the Deaflympics May 1-15 in Brazil, where the U.S. women’s team is heavily favored to win gold.
Soccer player Ani Khachadourian '25 will compete in the Deaflympics May 1-15 in Brazil, where the U.S. women’s team is heavily favored to win gold.
From her sabbatical in Berlin, Prof. Angelika von Wahl shares how the city is welcoming Ukrainian refugees.
Students, faculty, and staff rally together to show support and compassion for those affected by events in Ukraine.
Noted photojournalist Carol Guzy will present From War to Backyard Wonders: A Pandemic Diary March 8 at 7 p.m. in Lafayette's Colton Chapel.
Sociologist Saskia Sassen will discuss how urban areas have evolved, and what cities might look like in a post-COVID world during Nov. 18 virtual lecture…
Chris Baylor '22 served as a translator at the Tokyo Olympics
Professor Douglas de Toledo Piza studies migration, diaspora, and borders and has a "longstanding commitment to migrant justice activism."
Rhodes Scholar will study international relations at Oxford: "I seek to build new knowledge in the fields of conflict, refugee studies, and existential…
Renowned science author/journalist Laurie Garrett—dubbed 'the woman who predicted the coronavirus pandemic'—shared expertise with Lafayette community…
Victoria Puglia’s steadfast commitment has earned her one of the world’s most prestigious honors a student can receive: the Rhodes Scholarship.