
Mar 26, 2021
Hatfield Lecture: Co-Creating a Better Future, Together
Author, researcher, educator, and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom discusses the present and future of higher education
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.
Office of Intercultural Development hosts special guest speaker The Conscious Lee who shared how MLK's legacy has been skewed in modern times.
A range of distinguished writers visited classes, met with students, and gave readings on campus through the English department's Closs Residency.
RefAct student organizers are asking for community volunteers for ongoing initiatives.
In a lecture to honor the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, American Civil Liberties Union attorneys discuss voting and the impact of COVID-19.
The Lafayette community learned more about the intersection of race and technology from Princeton sociologist Ruha Benjamin.