
Jan 19, 2017
A Celebration of Black History
Lafayette will celebrate Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, poetry, an award-winning movie and community discussions. This year’s…
Lafayette will celebrate Black Heritage Month in February with guest speakers, poetry, an award-winning movie and community discussions. This year’s…
Phages – viruses that infect bacteria – are the most abundant organisms on earth, numbering approximately 1031 (“…that’s 10 with 31 zeros after…
Prof. Rebekah Pite uses Fulbright Grant to study food culture in Argentina.
Matthew Barrett ’17 is in his third year of neuroscience research that could assist those who have lost mobility. He credits an endowed scholarship for…
Lafayette-born politicos discuss the allure of government.
On Sept. 2, 1945, Forbes Meston ’50 was one of thousands of U.S. Navy personnel gathered in Tokyo Bay as leaders from nine countries met aboard the USS…
It was at a time when Chanel Mowatt ’17 wasn’t quite herself that she found out who she truly is. In her first year at Lafayette, the English and anthropology…
A pillar of Lafayette’s grand future, an energy-efficient, cutting-edge Integrated Sciences Center will break ground this May on the edge of the campus’…
An exhibition offering the first comprehensive look at the Marquis de Lafayette as an international antislavery advocate who influenced the abolitionist…
Othman Guennoun '17 and Nick Buchanan '17 spent the summer interning with Michael Fox '99 at Ernst & Young accounting firm in New York City. Through our…