
Apr 21, 2022
Swinging into Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day, two students have engineered a new way to get the Lafayette community talking about the environment.
In honor of Earth Day, two students have engineered a new way to get the Lafayette community talking about the environment.
The Bronx Times reported on the selection of Fatimata Cham '23 as a Truman Scholarship recipient; Cham is one of 58 college students in the country to…
The cheerful paper lanterns that adorned the ceiling in the Bergethon Room in Marquis Hall matched the smiling faces and spirited conversations during…
Community activist is one of 58 outstanding students from 53 institutions—and the second in the College's history—to be named a Truman Scholar.
Lafayette computer science team has advanced to the largest programming competition in the world, which will be held May 26-31.
Learn how students and faculty—including artists working in Lafayette's Experimental Printmaking Institute—are helping those impacted by the Ukrainian…
WFMZ-TV and The Morning Call report on campus efforts to fundraise, including a creative printmaking project, and collect donations to help those in need…
Class assignment encourages students to 'investigate their identities, reflect on their Lafayette experiences, explore their histories, and to make absurdity…
Economics and math major will spend the summer pursuing economic development and community engagement learning opportunities in Chicago and Baltimore.
Alex Thurtle ’24 and Madeline Marriott ’24 received top honors and honorable mention in the Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize competition.