
Jan 18, 2021
Continuing Martin Luther King Jr.’s Fight for Health Care
Lafayette event remembers MLK's commitment to health care justice
Lafayette event remembers MLK's commitment to health care justice
RefAct student organizers are asking for community volunteers for ongoing initiatives.
Teevrat Garg ’10 works to help reduce the damages of climate change among the poorest and most vulnerable segments of society.
Miranda Wilcha '16 works to ensure Easton community members have access to green space and nutritious, affordable locally grown produce.
Ian Morse '17 is a journalist of natural resources currently in Seattle.
"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…
Today the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the current administration cannot terminate Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
"For Lafayette, as for the nation as a whole, it is a time to look ourselves in the mirror and challenge ourselves to do more."
It is important to remind ourselves that some members of our community have an enormous additional burden to bear.