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.
Prof. Susan Wenze is shedding light on the unique challenges of parenting multiple newborns and informing the development of support strategies.
Easton resident Robert Sun, who created First in Math, recounts his journey with social entrepreneurship students.
Humanities Center presented four female playwrights on campus to help students see the world through different eyes.
Join members of the Lafayette community and guest speakers for a series of engaging virtual discussions throughout the month.
Political organizer Damareo Cooper discusses the benefits of activism in virtual event hosted by Africana Studies.
Office of Intercultural Development hosts special guest speaker The Conscious Lee who shared how MLK's legacy has been skewed in modern times.
Profs. Wendy Wilson-Fall and Andrea Armstrong share insights about diversity in outdoor spaces: Does everyone feel welcome?
Ian Smith helps illuminate racial blindspots in Shakespearean scholarship at Folger Library annual birthday event.
A calligraphy master and a shakuhachi musician collaborated on a performance of brush and flute.