
Oct 31, 2023
Student-faculty research sheds light on overlooked part of World War II history
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
Prof. Douglas de Toledo Piza and two of his students have been researching an overlooked part of World War II history.
Rainy skies did not preclude more than 1,990 students and their family members from reuniting on the Hill for this year’s Family Weekend, Sept. 22-24…
Alongside their professor, two Lafayette students are researching the challenges faced by neurodivergent children—a severely under-studied population—in…
In rankings announced today, U.S. News & World Report has named Lafayette College the 30th best National Liberal Arts College in the United States.
Since her junior year, Abigail Mack ’24 has been collaborating with Prof. James Dearworth Jr. in researching how turtle retina cells respond to glutamate…
Latinx Heritage Month, celebrated from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, pays tribute to Latinx, Hispanic, and Afro-Latinx Americans all around the world.
The Pre-Orientation Service Program (POSP) gives students an opportunity to get to know the campus and greater community while making a difference.
The team's research examines the question: ‘Is Americans’ support for democracy able to influence what they think of policies?’
Nathan Dinh ’25 and Prof. Christian Lopez explore how gamification can be used to teach programming.
Photo gallery captures the first day of the fall semester at Lafayette College.