
Apr 7, 2021
Bringing Awareness to Ableism
Landis Center for Community Engagement students discuss ableism and create allies through inaugural Disabilities Awareness Week.
Landis Center for Community Engagement students discuss ableism and create allies through inaugural Disabilities Awareness Week.
Criminal Justice Reform Awareness Week illuminates how prisons are left out of pandemic planning.
Prof. Justin Smith’s hands-on computer science course provides real-world experience for students and helps local nonprofits.
Landis Center, athletes, and the Lafayette community make holidays special for local families.
Series of events will educate the Lafayette community about Indigenous culture.
These students, staff, faculty, and community members have made an impact as Landis Active Citizens.
Prof. Lauren Myers brings a host of community-based research to new role as Landis Faculty Fellow.
Lafayette Votes!—a nonpartisan organization led by Landis Center for Community Engagement—hosted a socially distant watch party Sept. 29.
Landis Center student volunteers continue to give their time and energy to people and programs in Easton.
Landis Center for Community Engagement students continue to tutor in Easton and other communities through America Reads.