Mar 25, 2020
Scholarship Story: Katie Kavanagh ’21
Katie Kavanagh '21 shares experience as a recipient of Boren Scholarship to study Arabic and other subjects in Jordan.
Katie Kavanagh '21 shares experience as a recipient of Boren Scholarship to study Arabic and other subjects in Jordan.
Students gained hands-on international relations experience attending a Model United Nations (U.N.) conference in Washington, D.C.
An audience packed Colton Chapel Thursday to hear political analyst, CNN journalist, and bestselling author Fareed Zakaria share his insights.
Prof. Rex Ahene spent his summer finalizing the primary policy on land and natural resources in Sierra Leone.
A new study co-authored by a Lafayette professor shows artificial light's impact on urban wildlife behavior.
For the first time ever, the International Affairs (IA) Program was able to recognize exemplary students with new program-specific awards at the spring…
In April, 20 Lafayette students presented research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Kennesaw State University in Georgia…
By Katie Neitz From its inception in 1959, Lafayette’s international affairs (IA) major has provided students with opportunities to develop intellectual…
By Heather Mayer Irvine Mila Temnyalova ’19 spent the 2018 spring semester in Washington, D.C., as part of Lafayette’s Washington Semester program…
Grunewald, a double major in international affairs and mathematics, is the second Lafayette College student to receive this highly competitive scholarship…