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This year’s Reunion brought the magic back as more than 600 alumni returned to reconnect and celebrate.
This year’s Reunion brought the magic back as more than 600 alumni returned to reconnect and celebrate.
“What’s next for the Class of 2025” is a series that features Lafayette grads—where they’re headed, and the mentors, resources, and experiences…
Lafayette College today announced an anonymous $3 million alumni donation to create a new endowed professorship.
Lafayette welcomed four new members to the Board of Trustees effective July 1.
Prof. Christa Kelleher '08 lent her expertise as a hydrologist in support of a news conference on July 24.
EVST 375 centers around urban sustainability, investigating how urban centers engage with the natural world around them, and vice versa.
This course examines human performance, designed to be relevant to all students, whether they are student-athletes or engaged in other performance-driven…
Lafayette College is part of a national task force that is working to develop a national certification program for recognizing and promoting high-quality…
In Computers and Society, students are challenged to explore the positive and negative impacts of technology on society and everyday life.
Shuttling between LaFarm and their classroom at Rockwell, Prof. Keeler and his 14 students explored the relationship between land and climate change.
Prof. Rogers Orock releases new book on how rumors and conspiracy theories construct popular narratives about postcolonial elites, sexualities, and power…
Prof. Michael Feola was quoted as a subject area expert in a June 17 Sacramento Bee article about threatened immigration raids.
During the weekend, Lafayette's Class of 2020 achieved the highest representation of a single class and worked together to raise more than $12,000 in support…