
Apr 14, 2025
Students transform unused dining dollars into meals for the community
Addison Moore ’27 had an idea his first year on campus—what if there were a way to collect unused dining swipes and help fight food insecurity?
Addison Moore ’27 had an idea his first year on campus—what if there were a way to collect unused dining swipes and help fight food insecurity?
Over 100 Lafayette students spent their winter breaks getting a glimpse of potential career paths through Gateway Career Center’s Career Tracks program…
The Dog House, one of Lafayatte’s special interest houses, was featured in a March 28 WFMZ-69 News broadcast.
The course has been a favorite at Lafayette, taught nearly every semester for the last 20 years.
Throughout April, Lafayette College will join communities around the country to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
For 159 Lafayette students, January interim meant taking the classroom from College Hill to another part of the world.
Fourteen students traveled to Brazil over the winter interim to explore both urban and sustainable processes.
Combining geology and biology, students traveled to the high Andes mountains in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.
The world was a stage for students in London and Dublin Theater.
Bringing ancient history to the present, the Journey to Rome course guided students across Western Europe during the winter interim.