
Feb 24, 2020
A Story of Survival and Faith
Criminal justice reform advocate Yusef Salaam, one of the "Exonerated Five," gave the Black Heritage Month keynote address.

Criminal justice reform advocate Yusef Salaam, one of the "Exonerated Five," gave the Black Heritage Month keynote address.

Links to a handful of the top campus lectures delivered during the fall 2019 semester.

Author and bibliophile Nicholas Basbanes lectured about his book On Paper: The Everything of its Two-Thousand-Year History.

Brian Baumgartner, who portrayed Kevin Malone on the iconic comedy, talked to a packed Colton Chapel audience.

Artist and scholar Xiaoze Xie presents his work and lectures on the evolution of his oeuvre about libraries, banned books at Skillman Library.

New Entrepreneur-in-Residence program will enable Lafayette to bring entrepreneurial leaders to campus to share their knowledge and networks.

As a green engineer, Prof. Lindsay Soh uses technology and innovative approaches to investigate and create solutions to environmental problems.

Novelist Kate Hope Day returned to the campus she grew up on to read from her novel and share her thoughts on writing.

Stephen Ressler, professor emeritus from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, brought alive the complexities of the Roman public bath system.

Ross Gay ‘96, author of this year's community reading, The Book of Delights, visited campus for a series of events.