
Dec 8, 2022
Lafayette’s top stories of 2022
These most-read stories of the year capture the spirit of the Lafayette College community
These most-read stories of the year capture the spirit of the Lafayette College community
Lehigh Valley News recently reported on “Lafayette Gets Electric,” a project spearheaded by Remy Oktay ’24.
Denisse Villegas ’25 asks members of the Lafayette community: ‘What are you grateful for at Lafayette and why?’
Jacob Moldover '24 is studying white nationalism in the United States, to understand how racial anxieties about replacement motivate, shape, and define…
Lafayette celebrates the promotion and tenure of Megan Fernandes.
Olivia Najjar ’23 is measuring and mapping microplastics within beach sands across North American, hoping to raise awareness about microplastic distribution…
Imaan Ali ’26 and Camille Voo ’26, who are both graduates of Easton Area High School, were each awarded the Lafayette-Easton Scholarship.
A Lafayette faculty-student research team is examining how algorithms can be written to prevent bias as part of a Google Research Scholar Program.
Ruben Hernandez ’24 is spending the summer and fall learning about fostering diversity in economic development and improving the lives of people in economically…
Responding to pollution in North Macedonia, Angela Busheska ’25 created an app to measure the amount of carbon emitted through everyday activities.