Nov 9, 2021
Students Treat Audiences with Halloween-Themed Radio Play
Lafayette's Theater Department took the stage for its first live show since spring 2020 with a radio play production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Lafayette's Theater Department took the stage for its first live show since spring 2020 with a radio play production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Lafayette College Profs. Jenn Rossmann and Benjamin Cohen discuss how transcontinental railroad contributed to structural racism in Fast Company article…
Lafayette's 2021 STEM Stars have proven—through research, internships, hands-on work, and a can-do attitude—that nothing is impossible when they put…
Harshil Bhavsar '23 dreams of working to find cures through impactful scientific research.
Sadie Wolfarth '22 is intrigued by the chemical makeup and breakdown of all things.
Remy Oktay '24 uses resourcefulness, sustainability, and imagination to convert a bus into a livable space.
Recognizing the fight against high obesity numbers across the country, Alexa Gould '23 is researching how virtual reality can get people up and moving…
Thalia “Lia” Charles ’22 wants to use her research and oratory skills to inspire policy change.
Physics principles and concepts have become tools in a toolbox Carlito Maca '22 wants to bring to the classroom
Evan Braasch '22 believes that science is a never-ending learning process.