
Apr 21, 2020
Start Your Own Garden
When our food supply is potentially disrupted or when going into grocery stores feels challenging, we are reminded of the importance of knowing how to…
When our food supply is potentially disrupted or when going into grocery stores feels challenging, we are reminded of the importance of knowing how to…
"This Earth Day is much more significant to me, because our dependence on nature has been exposed by the instability of everything else around us."
Engineering students are continuing design work on a solar-powered charging station. The innovative prototype features a solar tracker that keeps solar…
In this vlog, get another look at life on campus for Flor Caceres '22.
Celebrating Savanna Touré ’21, who has received two prestigious scholarships in recognition of her strong academic performance and leadership.
Lafayette’s Stephen Sajer ’22 has a thoughtful way of showing those on the front lines in his hometown of Summit, N.J., that they are appreciated:…
Joe Prati ’13 is combating COVID-19 as an emergency medical technician and an engineer working in the medical device industry.
Former Lafayette student is no stranger to pandemics. The lessons she learned while battling SARS 17 years ago are more relevant than ever.
The team flexed its speech and debate muscle against nine different colleges and universities. "Our students were crushing it.”
"I think when we bounce back, the arts are going to play a big role in the new normal," says Hollis Ashby.