Apr 5, 2022
Author Valeria Luiselli delivers John L. Hatfield ’67 lecture
Acclaimed Mexican-born writer shared how artists can use their craft to affect change to a room of students, faculty, staff, and John L. Hatfield ’67…
Acclaimed Mexican-born writer shared how artists can use their craft to affect change to a room of students, faculty, staff, and John L. Hatfield ’67…
Christal Whelan, a scholar dedicated to anthropology and religion, will deliver a guest lecture about Japanese culture and religion April 13 at Lafayette…
On April 14, Prof. Zoe Boekelheide will share the surprising properties of magnetism that arise in her research and their applications in modern technology…
Chemist will speak about science in the pandemic, entrepreneurship, and higher education April 7 in Colton Chapel; event is free and open to the public…
Ahead of acclaimed author Valeria Luiselli's March 31 lecture, Lafayette is hosting a film series on migration and a book discussion on two of Luiselli’s…
On March 29, social psychologists will deliver a lecture on understanding what race truly is and how we can effectively function in a racially diverse…
Leland Melvin shares personal stories about persevering, staying the course, and reaching deep within himself during challenging times.
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…
Leland Melvin will share stories from his rewarding, adventurous career and how grit, grace, and empathy have helped overcome challenges.
Prof. Trent Gaugler will present “A Random Walk through Applied Statistics” Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m.