
Sep 28, 2017
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Junot Díaz Visits Lafayette Oct. 4
By Bill Landauer “But if these years have taught me anything,” Junot Díaz writes in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, “it is this: You can never…
By Bill Landauer “But if these years have taught me anything,” Junot Díaz writes in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, “it is this: You can never…
Lafayette College welcomes race and race relations scholar Shelby Steele to campus Tuesday, Oct. 3. Steele will deliver a lecture, “Modern Liberalism…
In this video, Caleigh Schmid '21 talks about coming to campus early to make friendships and make a difference in the community through the Pre-Orientation…
Lafayette welcomed parents and siblings to campus Sept. 22-24 for Family Weekend. Photos by Doug Kilpatrick and Bowen Hou ’21
By Bryan Hay Lafayette’s engineering program moved up to 12th place in the nation among primarily undergraduate programs in the latest ranking by U.S…
By Bill Landauer Alessandro Giovannelli, associate professor of philosophy, has for years probed for deep aesthetic relationships in movies. Recently,…
Downtown Easton welcomed students, faculty, staff, and their families on Lafayette Day last Saturday with free food, live music, Chili Pepper Fest, a hot…
By Stephen Wilson Picture a lotus pose at the Lincoln Memorial. A trikonasana at the Washington Monument. Or maybe a chakrasana at the Jefferson Memorial…
By Stephen Wilson The Experts Amy Guisinger Assistant Professor of Economics Chris Ruebeck Associate Professor of Economics Sears Holdings Corp. announced…
By Bill Landauer The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Lafayette a $125,000 grant for the College’s part in continuing to build a digital…