Jul 9, 2020
Greening Lafayette
Sustainable Solutions class creates comprehensive proposal to build a living wall and communal garden space on campus
Sustainable Solutions class creates comprehensive proposal to build a living wall and communal garden space on campus
The Lafayette women’s soccer team spoke up against systemic racism and police brutality by holding the NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE. #BLACKLIVESMATTER fundraiser…
Prof. Julie Smith offers expertise about the economic trajectory during COVID-19
Assistant Professor of English's poem "Shanghai” is published in the July 6 & 13 issue of The New Yorker.
Recipient of the 2020 Lafayette-Easton Scholarship is eager to seize the opportunities provided by the College.
"I am deeply sorry that for many Black members of our community, Lafayette has not lived up to our promise of being a warm and welcoming place. And for…
Working alongside six individuals she met on Twitter in June, neuroscience pre-med major and Posse D.C. Scholar, Savanna Touré ’21 co-founded Freedom…
Prof. Jennifer Talarico is quoted in an Associated Press story that discusses the angst and anger surrounding this year's July Fourth holiday.
Matthew Andler plans to spark campus-wide conversations to hone in on the ethical issues that are most important to the Lafayette community.
We find ourselves in a historic moment in which we must reckon with ongoing and undeniable racial injustice.