May 5, 2021
Can Machines Ever Be Considered Human?
As machines take on more humanlike qualities, scholar Sylvester Johnson tells Lafayette audience we'll have to consider their status as people.
As machines take on more humanlike qualities, scholar Sylvester Johnson tells Lafayette audience we'll have to consider their status as people.
Robert Macfarlane helps Lafayette cap off Earth Month. Award-winning author will share insights from 'Underland' in free, virtual lecture open to the public…
Four reasons to attend Lafayette College's lecture with nationally recognized scholar Sylvester Johnson. Virtual event is 7:30 p.m. April 21 and open to…
Renowned science author/journalist Laurie Garrett—dubbed 'the woman who predicted the coronavirus pandemic'—shared expertise with Lafayette community…
Prof. Susan Wenze is shedding light on the unique challenges of parenting multiple newborns and informing the development of support strategies.
Author, researcher, educator, and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses the present and future of higher education
Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Sexuality colloquium invites collaboration in modern studies.
Shirley Liu ’23 and Fatimata Cham ’23 take top honors at Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize.
Criminal Justice Reform Awareness Week illuminates how prisons are left out of pandemic planning.
Political organizer Damareo Cooper discusses the benefits of activism in virtual event hosted by Africana Studies.